Amy Beach: Piano Music. (Keyboard).Amy Beach Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (September 5, 1867 – December 27, 1944) was an American composer and pianist. She was the first successful American female composer of large-scale art music. Most of her compositions and performances were under the name Mrs. H.H.A. Beach. : Piano Music, selected and with an introduction by Adrienne Fried Block. Dover Publications, Inc., (31 E. 2nd St., Mineola, NY 11501), 2001. 58 pp., $7.95. Intermediate to moderately difficult. The eminent Beach scholar Adrienne Fried Block, author of Amy Beach: Passionate Victorian, has selected a fine representative sample of Beach's piano music for this outstanding and very reasonably priced Dover publication. The ten-work collection contains some of Beach's best-known piano works, with representative examples from all stages of her career. Notable among the early works are the Ballad Opus 6 and "Dreaming" Opus 15, No. 3. The Ballad is based on her song, "O my luve is like a red, red rose," on a poem by Robert Burns and is a large-scale, challenging and impassioned work. By contrast, "Dreaming," from her Opus 15 Sketches, is a work reminiscent of Liszt's "Liebestraume" with its lush harmonies and murmuring accompanimental figurations. This collection features a good balance between the more challenging works, such as the Ballad, "Morning Glories Opus 97, No. 1 and "Fireflies" from the Opus 15 Sketches, to the easier works, such as the Scottish Legend Opus 54, No. 1 and From Blackbird blackbird, common name in North America of a perching bird allied to the bobolink, the meadow lark, the oriole, and the grackle and belonging to the family Icteridae. The European blackbird, Turdus merula, is a thrush. Hills Opus 83. In addition, there are the intermediate works that, while challenging musically, are technically quite reasonable. These include the Barcarolle bar·ca·role also bar·ca·rolle n. 1. A Venetian gondolier's song with a rhythm suggestive of rowing. 2. A composition imitating a Venetian gondolier's song. Opus 28, No. 1 and one of a set of two pieces from later in her life that actually use transcribed bird song--A Hermit hermit [Gr.,=desert], one who lives in solitude, especially from ascetic motives. Hermits are known in many cultures. Permanent solitude was common in ancient Christian asceticism; St. Anthony of Egypt and St. Simeon Stylites were noted hermits. Thrush at Morn Opus 92, No. 2. This collection shows Beach at her best, as an accessible, pianistic pi·a·nis·tic adj. 1. Of or relating to the piano. 2. Well adapted to the piano. pi composer with a rich, romantic harmonic palette, and this volume is a must for all piano students and teachers. For all of us interested in American music, this new publication is a welcome addition to the available works of this long-neglected composer who is beginning to get the honor and attention she deserves. Richard Crosby, Richmond, Kentucky Richmond is the 6th largest city in Kentucky and the county seat of Madison County. It was named after Richmond, Virginia. In 2004, the city population was 30,008. It is home to Eastern Kentucky University. |
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