Einojuhani Rautavaara's six Etydit (Études), Op. 42 were composed in 1969. According to the composer, the intent in writing these works, each of which explores a single interval, was to "...reintroduce a sonorous, broad piano style using the entire compass of the keyboard, presenting this wonderful instrument in its full abundance."[1] Matambo, in her study of the composer's solo piano works, noted that the composer also referred to the works as "interval experiments", and that with the exception of the first of the études (Terssit) all of the pieces exploit dissonance.[2]
- Terssit (Thirds)
- Septimit (Sevenths)
- Tritonukset (Tritones)
- Kvartit (Fourths)
- Sekunnit (Seconds)
- Kvintit (Fifths)
References
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- ^ (Rautavaara 1999)
- ^ (Matambo 2010, p. 90)
Sources
- Matambo, Lotta Eleonoora (2010). "The Solo Piano Music of Einojuhani Rautavaara" (PDF). Rhodes University. Retrieved 2016-08-10.
- Rautavaara, Einojuhani; Mäntyjärvi, Jaakko (Trans.); Tullberg, Diana (Trans.) (1999). "Liner Notes to Rautavaara: Piano Works, Naxos 8.554292". Naxos Records. Retrieved 2016-08-10.
External links
edit- "Einojuhani Rautavaara: Etydit (Etudes), Op. 42 piano (Score)". Boosey & Hawkes. Retrieved 2016-08-10.