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Variations, Chaconne and Finale : ウィキペディア英語版 | Variations, Chaconne and Finale ''Variations, Chaconne and Finale'' is a set of variations〔David Ewen, ''Encyclopedia of Concert Music''. New York; Hill and Wang, 1959.〕 for orchestra composed by Norman Dello Joio in 1947; the piece was premiered in Pittsburgh, under the direction of Fritz Reiner, on January 30, 1948. It won the New York Critics Circle Award for the year. It is an orchestral version of his Piano Sonata No. 1. The theme for the piece, presented by the oboe, is derived from the Kyrie movement of the ''Missa de Angelis'', and much of the work is subdued and religious in tone. In the first part of the piece, after its initial presentation, the melody is the subject of six variations. The chaconne is built from its first four notes, but in chromatic form. The finale, by contrast to the rest of the work, is spirited and joyous. The work ends with a loud return of the theme's first four notes. == References == 〔
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