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Gabriela Lena Frank

Frank: Two Andean Portraits

¥5,700
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G. Schirmer  |  SKU: GSP63856SCO

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For piano. Commissioned by the Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation

Movements I. Introducción: Zampoñas II. Adagio del Altiplano

Composer note Two Andean Portraits , for solo piano, was written for the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition (2024). The first movement, Introducción: Zampoñas , is inspired by the quintessential instrument of the South American Andes, the panpipe. The movement is simple in form but technically tricky to enact a smooth and legato line in the right hand of parallel fifths combined with a light and a wide-roaming left hand of delicate black note cluster grace notes. The second movement, Adagio del Altiplano , is inspired by the evocative landscape of the Andean highlands. This movement requires a sensitive shaping and pacing of phrases to convey its mystery, plus an imaginative pedal and fleet fingers in the fast sections.

— Gabriela Lena Frank (2024)

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G. Schirmer

Frank: Two Andean Portraits

¥5,700

Description

For piano. Commissioned by the Gina Bachauer International Piano Foundation

Movements I. Introducción: Zampoñas II. Adagio del Altiplano

Composer note Two Andean Portraits , for solo piano, was written for the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition (2024). The first movement, Introducción: Zampoñas , is inspired by the quintessential instrument of the South American Andes, the panpipe. The movement is simple in form but technically tricky to enact a smooth and legato line in the right hand of parallel fifths combined with a light and a wide-roaming left hand of delicate black note cluster grace notes. The second movement, Adagio del Altiplano , is inspired by the evocative landscape of the Andean highlands. This movement requires a sensitive shaping and pacing of phrases to convey its mystery, plus an imaginative pedal and fleet fingers in the fast sections.

— Gabriela Lena Frank (2024)

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