Pavle Dešpalj
Pavle Dešpalj

Passacaglia and Fugue for Piano and Strings

Publisher: Croatian Music Information Centre
Publish year: 2009

Edition type: piano reduction, piano part

Price: 11,95 

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Medium:
printed edition
Catalogue type:
chamber music
Catalogue subtype:
solo instrument, chamber ensemble
Instrument(s):
piano, string ensamble
ISMN:
979-0-706701-56-1
Number of pages:
38
Book height:
29 cm
Publication language:
croatian, english
About the music edition:
Pavle Dešpalj (1934) graduated from Stjepan Šulek’s composition class at the Music Academy in Zagreb in 1960. He was an excellent violinist and pianist. After graduation, he also built a successful and internationally recognized conducting career. He composed some of his notable works while still a student (as one of Šulek's best students). These include the “masterly polyphony and expressively strong Passacaglia and Fugue for piano and strings (1956), his characteristic neo-romantic, dramatic and lyric Variations for Orchestra (1957) and the symphonizing Concerto for violin and orchestra (1959), performed in wide movements. He afterwards complemented his oeuvre (although he took pen to paper less frequently) with the glamorously enlightened Concerto for alto-saxophone and strings (1963) and in 2000 with the meditative and playful Concerto for cello and strings” (Dubravko Detoni). His Concerto for alto- saxophone was included in the curriculum of American conservatories.