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Original

Piano Trio. Volker David Kirchner. Cello sheet music. Violin sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Piano Trio. Volker David Kirchner. Cello sheet music. Violin sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Piano Trio composed by Volker David Kirchner. For piano trio. This edition. ED 7015. Hardcover. Chamber Music with Piano. Score and parts. Composed 1979. 48 pages. Duration 16 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49006883. ISBN 9790001073813. 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 Even the following movements do not quote directly but present only a notion.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. I Notturno. Schumann in Endenich. II Amoretta. Eine Spieldosenmusik. III Golem. IV La Malinconia. V Chassidim.

Translation

Piano Trio composed by Volker David Kirchner. For piano trio. This edition. ED 7015. Hardcover. Chamber Music with Piano. Score and parts. Composed 1979. 48 pages. Duration 16 minutes. Published by Schott Music. SD.49006883. ISBN 9790001073813. 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 Even the following movements do not quote directly but present only a notion.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. The Night. Schumann in Endenich. II Amoretta. A music box music. III Golem. IV The Melancholy. V Chassidim.