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SEF ALBERTZ’S PIANO CONCERTO | Work insights


                                  WORK INTRODUCTION BY ANNA-MARIA MAAK

               Before composing his first piano concerto, Sef Albertz created a version of the Chaconne in D
               minor  BWV  1004  by Johann  Sebastian  Bach  in  a first-ever  version  for  piano  and  strings.  The
               PIANO CONCERTO followed in a very natural way; it was like a kind of consequence for him.
               Thus, the two works have structural and harmonic parallels and are dramaturgically suited to be
               performed together as part of a concert evening.

               With his conciliatory background, this work is a joyful reunion of elements which, on the one
               hand, come from completely different systems of thought and worlds of feelings and yet, on the
               other, merge very organically into one unity. So Baroque formulas are mixed with Ibero-American
               musical structures, or patterns from the most recently urban culture coexist with folk elements. In
               the  same  way,  harmonic  developments,  including  textures  of  jazz,  world  music  and  classical
               romantic music become convincing in an own new context. Finally, it has been possible to create
               a symbiosis - a fusion - of different styles, which as a whole reflects the composer's own voice.

               The PIANO CONCERTO also involves the use of extended techniques, where instrumentalists
               must clap, snap with fingers, rubbing hands, playing ‘Col Legno Battuto’, stamp on the floor,
               tapping on the wood of the instrument or use the flat of the hands and forearm to produce a
               tone cluster, etc.

               The PIANO CONCERTO is intended to be chamber music. The performance is possible with
               piano and string quartet or quintet or extended string instrumentation (3.3.2.2.1).

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