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Scherzo in A-flat major (Borodin) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scherzo in A-flat major (Borodin)
Alexander Borodin's Scherzo in A-flat major is a lively piece written in 1885, while Borodin was in Belgium for an early performance of his then incomplete opera ''Prince Igor''.〔(Scherzo in A-flat at allmusic )〕 It was originally written for solo piano but in 1889 Alexander Glazunov orchestrated it, along with the ''Petite Suite''.〔(Alexander Glazunov )〕 Borodin dedicated the piece to Théodore Jadoul, who made a four-hand piano arrangement of it.〔Book: Borodin and Liszt by A. Habets〕 ==Style== The Scherzo can be recognized as one of Borodin's compositions instantaneously because of its bright tone, pounding rhythms and exciting melodies. In the main theme of the piece a constant rhythm is used, giving it a clear beat, but unfortunately this also makes it very challenging for the pianist due to the constant jumps required. The piece often modulates, making it more interesting and varied. Played at correct speed, the piece only lasts around three minutes. However this ''"miniature"'' offers an admirable summary of its composer's style.〔〔(Sheet Music for Scherzo in A-flat major at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) )〕
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