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Passacaglia On EGD For Piano #Piano seul #INTERMÉDIAIRE/AVANCÉ #Thomas R #Passacaglia On EGD For Piano #Thomas R. Schadl #SheetMusicPlus
Piano Solo - Level 4 - SKU: A0.912491 Composed by Thomas R. Schadl. Concert,Contemporary,Instructional,Standards. Score. 4 pages. Thomas R. Schadl #3569713. Published by Thomas R. Schadl (A0.912491). Passacaglia On EGD For Piano follows the dance style that exists in a triple time. The feature in the theme consists of notes that start in a forward direction, followed by its retrograde direction.  Here is how the theme is organized. The first four bars contains EGDC#EBF#A. The notes of the next four bars are arranged this way: AF#BEC#DGE.To perform this work, one may apply the damper pedal for each note of the theme from bars 1-8. Apply the damper pedal for each quarter-note beat from bars 9 to 48. From measures 49-72, the pedal may not be used to allow clarity of the theme; however, the pedal may be used from bars 73 to the end of the piece.Structure of the six-note row:E     G D    D# G#  FC#   E B     C F   D F#   A E      F A# GF    G# D#    E A   F#C    D# A#    B E   C#D#  F# C#    D G  E E to E diagonal row                                         F to D# diagonal rowX0     E                                                      Y0 FX1     C# G                                                   Y1 G# DX2     F# E D                                                  Y2 D# F GX3     F A B  D#                                    Y3 D C A# F#X4     C G# E  C G#                                 Y4 G B F A C#X5     D# D# D#  F F F                            Y5 E E E E E EX6     F# A# E A# D                                       Y6 C# A D# B GX7    C# B A  G                                       Y7 F# G# A# DX8    D E F#                                                   Y8 F# D# C#X9    G C#                                                      Y9 C F#X10  E                                                          Y10 D#The purpose of writing this piece, based on EGD, is to show how a simple motive is expanded by applying various compositional techniques.