词条 | Two Pieces for Piano (1921, John Ireland) |
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A performance of both pieces takes about 7 minutes. They are:[2][3]
Amberley Wild Brooks is an area of marshland on the River Arun, West Sussex, England, well known for its wildlife and natural beauty. Ireland lived much of his life in Sussex and frequently took inspiration for his music from nature and the natural landscape of Southern England, for example in other pieces such as A Downland Suite. The music is impressionistic in style, influenced by the piano works of Debussy and Ravel, in particular the latter's Jeux d'eau. There are two main themes, a gently meandering melody in A major and a heroic horn-call in F. The music builds swiftly to a climax of cascading arpeggios before a return to the tranqillity of the opening. The writing for piano is colourful and effective; it is one of Ireland's most popular and frequently-performed piano pieces. See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.johnirelandtrust.org/ttoy.htm|website=The John Ireland Trust|title=List of works – T to Y|accessdate=2 May 2015 }} {{classical-composition-stub}}2. ^{{Allmusic|class=composition|id=pieces-2-for-piano-1921-mc0002398510|label=John Ireland: Pieces (2), for piano (1921)|accessdate=2 May 2015 }} 3. ^{{IMSLP2|work=2 Piano Pieces (Ireland, John)}} 4. ^{{Allmusic|class=composition|id=amberley-wild-brooks-for-piano-mc0002713180|label=John Ireland: Amberley Wild Brooks, for piano|accessdate=2 May 2015 }} 2 : Solo piano pieces by John Ireland|1921 compositions |
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