sexta-feira, 12 de outubro de 2018

Grieg: Klaverkoncert A-mol op 16 / Alice Sara Ott



Alice Sara Ott

Alice Sara Ott (born August 1, 1988) is a German classical pianist and the elder sister of Mona Asuka Ott.[1]

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Edvard Grieg: Klaverkoncert A-mol opus 16
Alice Sara Ott
Danmarks Radio SymfoniOrkestret, Thomas Dausgaard



Structure

The concerto is in three movements:[2]

  1. Allegro molto moderato (A minor)
    The first movement is in sonata form and is noted for the timpani roll in its first bar that leads to a dramatic piano flourish, which leads to the main theme. Then the key changes to C major, for the secondary theme. Later, the secondary theme appears again in the recapitulation, but this time in the key of A major. The movement finishes with a virtuosic cadenza and a flourish similar to that at the start of the movement.
  2. Adagio (D-flat major)
    The second movement is a lyrical movement in D-flat major, which leads directly into the third movement. The movement is in ternary form (A–B–A). The B section is in D-flat major and E major, then returns to D-flat major for the reprise of the piano.
  3. Allegro moderato molto e marcato – Quasi presto – Andante maestoso (A minor → F major → A minor → A major)
    The third movement opens in A minor 2
    4
     time with an energetic theme (Theme 1), which is followed by a lyrical theme in F major (Theme 2). The movement returns to Theme 1. Following this recapitulation is the 3
    4
     A major Quasi presto section, which consists of a variation of Theme 1. The movement concludes with the Andante maestoso in A major, which consists of a dramatic rendition of Theme 2 (as opposed to the lyrical fashion with which Theme 2 is introduced).


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