Forgotten Melodies, Opp. 38, 39 and 40 is a set of three cycles of short pieces for solo piano by the Russian composer Nikolai Medtner. The cycles were produced between 1917 and 1921, while Medtner was living in Moscow; the first and third cycles were published in 1922, and the second in 1923, all by the German publishing house Zimmerman.[1]
Miller writes of the cycles that 'very little, if anything at all, in the way of Russian influences is discernible here; the general atmosphere would appear to be that of classical mythology.'[2] The cycles contain a number of well-known showpieces for the piano, including the Danza Festiva, Op. 38, No. 3, a popular encore amongst pianists.
Pieces
editCycle I, Op. 38 (1919–22)
- Sonata reminiscenza (Соната-воспоминание)
- Danza graziosa (Грациозный танец)
- Danza festiva (Праздничный танец)
- Canzona fluviala (Песнь на реке)
- Danza rustica (Сельский танец)
- Canzona serenata (Вечерния песня)
- Danza silvestra (Лесной танец)
- Alla reminiscenza (Как бы воспоминание)
Cycle II, Op. 39 (1919–20)
- Meditazione (Раздумье)
- Romanza (Романс)
- Primavera (Frühlingsmärchen - Весна)
- Canzona matinata (Утренняя песня)
- Sonata tragica (Трагическая соната)
Cycle III, Op. 40 (1919–20)
- Danza col canto (Танец с пением)
- Danza sinfonica (Симфонический танец)
- Danza fiorata (Танец цветения)
- Danza jubilosa (Радостный танец)
- Danza ondulata (Плавный танец)
- Danza ditirambica (Дифирамбический танец)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Shin, Haeshin (2018). Nikolai Medtner's Forgotten Melodies, op. 38: sources, analysis, and interpretation. Boston University College of Fine Arts.
- ^ Gerstlé, Henry S. (October 1924). "The Piano Music of Nicolai Medtner". The Musical Quarterly. 10 (4): 500–510. doi:10.1093/mq/X.4.500. JSTOR 738471.