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November / Month of the Sonata – 22
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“
Piano
“
José Garnelo
_____
having heard Stravinsky’s
Concerto for
Two Pianos
already, if you’ve taken in
my last instalment
, you’ll find it perhaps
the most instructive of any of my
suggested comparisons to hear beside
it Mozart’s
Sonata for Two Pianos
,
the
first, written in 1935, the second, 1781,
you’ll hear the passage of time fly by
both here are played by the same two
performers, brothers, incidentally, an
extraordinary couple, making your
aesthetic decision that much more
contained, straightforward
though
Stravinsky
might be
here
utterly unexpected, even disarming,
he’s evidently much more in tune
with the Twentieth Century, even
the 21st, than the more bucolic
music of, energetic as it is,
Mozart
,
who is not of our era, however still
entirely relevant
with
Stravinsky
, you hear the traffic,
the hustle and bustle of modern life,
the pulse and frenzy of a more
frenetic century, though it must be
remembered that
Mozart
wrote his
piece between the American, 1776,
and the French, 1789, Revolutions,
a couple of historically seismic
events, not at all not turbulent
if you listen, you can hear it all in
the music, art is like that
enjoy
R ! chard
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Published:
November 22, 2023
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