Adler: Two Toccatas and a Dialogue
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- Composer: Samuel Adler (1928-)
- Format: Score & Set of Parts
- Instrumentation: Cello, Piano
- Work: Two Toccatas and a Dialogue (2024)
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- Size: 8.9 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 36
Description
On the genesis of this turbulently expressive work for cello and piano, composer Samuel Adler writes, "While I was thinking about what sort of piece to write for Min and Mark, nature was acting up in a typically ‘contemporary' way. There was a severe storm followed by beautifully calm weather. Then came a second storm, even more severe than the first. I felt that I was living through a world situation that mirrored these natural phenomena." Adler fled Nazi Germany in his youth, and was disheartened to see a period of relative peace give way to renewed conflict in recent years. "These developments in nature and world unrest have affected me greatly, and I wanted to express these feelings in music if I could. To me, the toccata has always represented a stormy situation, and there are two in this piece, with the second being more intense than the first. A dialogue offers relief and calm." for advanced performers.