Pianoforte (Vivier)
Pianoforte is a 1975 piano piece by Canadian composer Claude Vivier.[1]
History
Pianoforte was commissioned as part of a set of eight pieces for the Tremplin International Competition in Montréal in June 1975, including what became many of Vivier's Pieces (1975). Four of these were performed in the competition's finale by Louis Lortie, who won the grand prize of $5000.[1][2]
It features retrogradation and inversions of a melodic theme stated in the beginning.[3]
References
Citations
- Lankenau et al. (2012), p. 37.
- Gilmore (2014), p. 183.
- Gilmore (2014), p. 184.
Sources
- Gilmore, Bob (2014). Claude Vivier: A Composer's Life. University of Rochester Press. ISBN 978-1-58046-841-1.
- Lankenau, Steven; Chan, Trudy; Gewirtz, Eric (2012). Vivier Works: Claude Vivier (PDF). Boosey and Hawkes.
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