Klavierwerke Volume 2
From the Publisher
The piano works by the Swiss composer Erich Schmid (1907-2000), written between 1926 and 1943, are close to the Viennese School of Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern, but bring their own special colour to this spectrum. Even where they are twelve-tonal, Schmid's piano pieces do not exhaust themselves in strict constructivism, but often have a playful, motoric side. With their manageable range and complexity, they provide a comparatively easy access to a style that was formative in the first half of the 20th century. Splitter (Volume 2), a collection of folk song arrangements and character pieces in a freely tonal style, is particularly easy to play. Schmid's first collection Kleine Musik (Volume 1) can also be mastered by amateurs.
Contents
Widmungen. Fünf kleine Stücke für Klavier op. 9 (1933–35)
I. Rigoroso
II. Äusserst ruhig und ausdrucksvoll
III. Grazioso
IV. Ruhig fliessend
V. Risoluto
Fünf Bagatellen für Klavier op. 14 (1943)
I. Andante espressivo
II. Allegretto grazioso
III. Sehr flott (Toccatina)
IV. Langsam
V. Sehr fliessend (Perpetuum mobile)
Splitter. Kleine Suite für Klavier (1935/41 bzw. 1986)
I. Kleiner Marsch
II. Intermezzo I (»Frisch auf gut G’sell«)
III. Kleiner Walzer (Valse sentimentale)
IV. Intermezzo II (»Wach auf mein’s Herzen Schöne«)
V. Berceuse
VI. Intermezzo III (»Sur le pont«)
VII. Foxtrott. Hommage à Daniel Tschudi
Item Details
Instrumentation
- Part 1: Piano
Publisher: Bote and Bock
Publisher's reference: BB 3546
Our Stock Code: 1511017
Media Type: Paperback