Piano; Strings (Set)
SKU: HL.49006883
Score and Parts.
Composed by Volker David
Kirchner. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Edition Schott.
'Notturno', the first
movement of Trio
originates from 'E flat',
the note which made
'Schumann in Endenich'
hear the music of heaven.
The famous 'Last
Thought', however, is not
quoted. Instead, the
image of Robert
Schumann's melody is
evoked in the listen.
Classical, Contemporary.
Score and Parts. Composed
1979. 48 pages. Duration
16'. Schott Music #ED
7015. Published by Schott
Music (HL.49006883).
ISBN 9790001073813.
9.0x12.0x0.122
inches.
The
'Notturno', the
first movement of
Trio, originates from 'E
flat', the
notewhich made 'Schumann
in Endenich' hear the
music of heaven. The
famous 'Last Thought',
however, is not quoted.
Instead, the image of
Schumann's melody is
evoked in the listener's
mind by the help of an
augmented triad,
stretched to breaking
point, which is inverted
and transposed again and
again.Even the following
movements do not quote
directly but present only
a notion. Accordingly,
Volker David Kirchner
describes his work as a
'procession of musical
visions', the subtitles
of which are no
references to certain
themes but to the
associated composers and
stylistic
means.
'Notturno',
the first movement of
Trio originates from 'E
flat', the note which
made 'Schumann in
Endenich' hear the music
of heaven. The famous
'Last Thought', however,
is not quoted. Instead,
the image of Robert
Schumann's melody is
evoked in the listener's
mind by the help of an
augmented triad,
stretched to breaking
point, which is inverted
and transposed again and
again. The movements that
follow also do not quote
directly but present
merely a notion.