Английская Википедия:Eleven Études in the Form of Old Dances

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Шаблон:Italic title Eleven Études in the Form of Old Dances (also 11 Études in the Form of Old Dances), Op. 19, written specifically for educational purposes between 1928 and 1930 by Ukrainian pianist and composer Viktor Kosenko,[1][2] is a late-romantic collection of solo piano pieces mingled with elements of Ukrainian folk-like melodies, using French-baroque dance forms such as minuet, allemande, courante, sarabande, and gavotte as concept.

Consisting of eleven pieces, among them the melodic gavotte, the two-part Bourrée, and the Gigue in sonata form, the collection presents many technical challenges such as the use of overlapping octaves, doubling in thirds and sixths,[3] and pedaling. It was once described by Kosenko as a 'family album' with each piece dedicated to a member of his family such as his nephew Fedir, to whom Rigaudon was dedicated, and his wife Anna who was the dedicatée of the eighteen-minute long Passacaglia. They were first published in 1930 (K[yivske] muz[ychne] pidpryemstvo).

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Eleven Études in the Form of Old Dances, Op. 19, 1928–30
Name Key Tempo Score
Gavotte D-flat major Allegro mosso Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 1.png
Allemande B-flat minor Moderato Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 2.png
Menuet G major Allegretto Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 3.png
Courante E minor Vivace Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 4.png
Sarabande A minor Adagio Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 5.png
Bourrée A major Allegro Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 6.png
Gavotte B minor Allegro moderato Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 7.png
Rigaudon C major Vivace Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 8.png
Menuet E-flat major Allegretto Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 9.png
Passacaglia G minor Andante con grandezza Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 10.png
Gigue D minor Presto Файл:Kosenko Op. 19, No. 11.png

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References

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External links

Шаблон:Viktor Kosenko Шаблон:Portal bar Шаблон:Authority control