Douze Études transcendentales KILLMAYER WILHELM
Classique
Contenu
I Appasionato espressivo
II „Ländler“ d’execution transparente
III Lugubre
IV Vergnügt, leicht, ohne Hast
V Ländler solenne
VI Leicht, mit Anmut
VII Im Schumann-Ton
VIII Presto •IX Mit Schleier •X Kraftvoll und geschmeidig, in allen Stimmen singend
XI Rasch dahin
XII Choral, mesto
Description :
Unlike the highly virtuoso Études d’exécution transcendante by Franz Liszt,
these études by Wilhelm Killmayer are written ‘in a deliberately anti-virtuoso
manner, without chroma, i.e. with seven tones and largely in two parts’. (Wilhelm Killmayer)
Each of the twelve pieces focusses on a single compositional or technical aspect. Diatonic scales, parallel thirds and major chords are combined with some technically very tricky passages.
Killmayer makes great demands on the pianist’s concentration, subtly coloured performance and differentiated articulation. The seventh étude is given the title ‘Im Schumann-Ton’ – unforced heartfelt music, always somehow “absent” and unpredictable in its modulations.