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Schoenberg: Drei Klavierstücke, Op. 11 (Pollini)

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These wonderful little pieces are works that you (probably) have to learn to love, but which can be loved nonetheless -- and it certainly helps that Pollini plays them with intimacy and expressiveness. Though atonal, these pieces are nonetheless thinly swathed in the last vestiges of classical form and harmony: you can glimpse shades of lyrical melody, chordal accompaniments, ABA structure in the first piece, expressive appoggiaturas, pedal tones, and so on. Formally speaking there's a vast (unimaginably vast) number of things that can be said about these three pieces, standing as they are at the very threshold of full-blooded modern serial atonality, but that's not in fact that helpful if you want to just enjoy listening to these. So instead I suggest several ways of listening to these:

  1. Three tableaux: a silent evening in a house soon to be demolished, a funeral, a fire swallowing a factory.
  2. Five paintings: Picasso's The Blue Room, Francis Bacon's Head I / Böcklin's Isle of the Dead, Munch's The Scream / Kandinsky's Composition VII
  3. Three preludes: a nocturne out of late Liszt, a Brahmsian intermezzo/lament, a piece out of Schumann's Kriesleriana.
  4. Three myths: Sisyphus, Dante, Zeus and Leda.
  5. Music for films from the black-and-white era. Imagine whatever you choose.

00:00 -- 1. Mässig
03:55 -- 2. Mässig
11:09 -- 3. Bewegt

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June 28, 2023 at 10:40:58 AM EDT *
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