Friday, May 1, 2009

Barber

Barber's Piano Sonata op. 26, composed in 1949, has a very improvisatory feel to it. This is likely due to his influence from jazz. It has a very thick texture with many different idea's emerging through it. He uses a wide range in the register to build intensity but comes back to a more central register when it pulls back.

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