CAPRICE POUR PIANO (MAIN GAUCHE) ET ENSEMBLE A VENTS
AUTEUR: LEOS JANACEK 1854-1928
STYLE: Classique
NIVEAU: 3me cycle
COMMENTAIRE: Toutes les parties sont fournies.
Editeurs: Leoš Faltus - Jarmila Procházková
One of Leos Janácek’s last chamber music works was written in the autumn of 1926 at the suggestion of the pianist Otakar Hollmann (1894–1967), an invalid from the First World War.
Like his contemporary Paul Wittgenstein, Hollmann urged composers to write something for piano left hand; he succeeded in winning over Bohuslav Martinu, Erwin Schulhoff and Janácek to do this. Janácek did not want, as he put it, to compose a “dance for one leg”, but finally wrote a four-movement work with associations to military music, scored for piano, flute (piccolo), two trumpets, three trombones (preferably valve trombones because of the fast passages) and a tenor tuba. The French horn was allowed by the composer to substitute the tuba.l
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