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Lowell Liebermann

Liebermann: Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 122

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Theodore Presser  |  SKU: 114-41602  |  Código de barras: 9781491139134
  • Composer: Lowell Liebermann (1961-)
  • Instrumentation: Piano Trio (Piano, Violin, Cello)
  • Work: Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 122
  • ISBN: 9781491139134
  • Size: 8.9 x 12.0 inches
  • Pages: 63

Description

Liebermann's Trio No. 3 (2012), is a 16-minute work in one movement which unfolds in three clearly discernable sections. The introduction features a cadenza for violin followed by one for cello, heard over repeated pp chords in the piano. The broadly lyric section that follows features long lines in the strings over a glittering ostinato in the piano. in stark contrast, the final section of the Trio is a menacing and somewhat jazzy processional bearing the subtitle (They're coming…). The composer has written: "The entire Trio was written during a year notable for events which revealed some of the most disturbing aspects of American culture: events ranging from multiple public shootings to the hate-filled rhetoric leading up to the 2012 election. for me, the viewing of almost any news media these days seems to inspire an encroaching sense of paranoia and despair. I think some of this feeling crept into the work's final section, which has an undercurrent of pessimistic sarcasm running throughout. The Trio culminates in a climax which seems to be a musical embodiment of the triumph of banality, before it all comes crashing down in an abrupt ending. Individual audience members are invited to imagine a bogeyman of their own choosing to serve as the object of paranoia represented in this closing section."

Theodore Presser

Liebermann: Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 122

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Description

Liebermann's Trio No. 3 (2012), is a 16-minute work in one movement which unfolds in three clearly discernable sections. The introduction features a cadenza for violin followed by one for cello, heard over repeated pp chords in the piano. The broadly lyric section that follows features long lines in the strings over a glittering ostinato in the piano. in stark contrast, the final section of the Trio is a menacing and somewhat jazzy processional bearing the subtitle (They're coming…). The composer has written: "The entire Trio was written during a year notable for events which revealed some of the most disturbing aspects of American culture: events ranging from multiple public shootings to the hate-filled rhetoric leading up to the 2012 election. for me, the viewing of almost any news media these days seems to inspire an encroaching sense of paranoia and despair. I think some of this feeling crept into the work's final section, which has an undercurrent of pessimistic sarcasm running throughout. The Trio culminates in a climax which seems to be a musical embodiment of the triumph of banality, before it all comes crashing down in an abrupt ending. Individual audience members are invited to imagine a bogeyman of their own choosing to serve as the object of paranoia represented in this closing section."

Format

  • Set of Parts
  • Full Score
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