- Piano Concerto (Schoenberg)
Arnold Schoenberg 's "Piano Concerto", Op. 42 (1942) consists of one movement with four sections: Andante, Molto allegro, Adagio, and Giocoso. It features use of thetwelve-tone technique and only onetone row , though he does at points take some liberties with thepermutation of the row. The opening melody of the concerto is thirty-nine bars long and presents all four modes of the tone row in the following order: basic set, inversion of retrograde, retrograde, and inversion. Both of the inversions are transposed.The manuscript contains markings at the beginning of each of the four major sections of the one movement work, suggesting an autobiographical connection between this work and the composer. The markings are "Life was so easy", "Suddenly hatred broke out", "A grave situation was created", and "But life goes on", each matched with a suitable expression in the music. These markings were not included in the final published version, as Schoenberg disapproved of this kind of fixed musical interpretation: they were to guide his composition of the work, and not to provide a programmatic reference for the listener.
Lou Harrison (quoted in Miller and Lieberman 1998, p.22) describes that, "One of the major joys...is in the structure of the phrases. You know when you are hearing a theme, a building or answering phrase, a development or a coda. There is no swerving from the form-building nature of these classical phrases. The pleasure to be had from listening to them is the same that one has from hearing the large forms ofMozart ....This is a feeling too seldom communicated incontemporary music , in much of which the most obvious formal considerations are not evident at all....The nature of his knowledge in this respect, perhaps more than anything else, places him in the position of torch-bearer to tradition in the vital and developing sense."The length of the composition is circa 20 minutes. Its first performance was given February 16, 1944 in New York, by
Leopold Stokowski 's NBC Orchestra, withEduard Steuermann at the piano.ources
*Arnold Schoenberg Center. [http://www.schoenberg.at/6_archiv/music/works/op/compositions_op42_notes_e.htm Concerto for Piano and Orchestra op. 42 Programme notes] 15 Jul 2008
*Miller, Leta E. and Lieberman, Frederic (1998). "Lou Harrison: Composing a World". Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-511022-6.
*Schoenberg, Arnold. "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Op. 42", score. Belmont Music Publishers, Los Angeles, 1944.
*Schoenberg, Arnold. Style and Idea. University of California Press, Los Angeles, 1984. ISBN 0-520-05294-3External links
* [http://www.schoenberg.org/6_archiv/music/works/op/compositions_op42_e.htm Piano Concerto at Schoenberg.org]
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