Carl Nielsen: Chaconne Op.32

Carl Nielsen: Chaconne Op.32

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Carl Nielsen is doubtlessly one of Denmark?s most important and popular composers. This is no more evident than in his 1916 work for Piano Solo, Chaconne Op.32 , which followed a seventeen-year gap in his compositions for that instrument. It is a decidedly dynamic work, in...

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Carl Nielsen is doubtlessly one of Denmark?s most important and popular composers. This is no more evident than in his 1916 work for Piano Solo, Chaconne Op.32, which followed a seventeen-year gap in his compositions for that instrument. It is a decidedly dynamic work, in constant motion from the moment the simple opening theme begins through the crescendo and to the winding down and end of this piece.

The twenty variations that form the core of this piece themselves have a varied range, sometimes comparatively easy, showing Bach?s influence, other times he uses highly complex contrasts.

This is a fine example of Nielsen?s work and uses mood and texture to great effect making it ideal for concert or recital performance whilst the variations make it a clever training manual.
Chaconne
Arrangement Piano
Genres Post-1900
Format Instrumental Work
Level 4
NumberOfPages 20
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Contributors Nielsen, Carl (Composer)
Language English
ISBN 9788759854280