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QUATTRO BAGATELLE
for piano

QUATTRO BAGATELLE
instrument: piano
year of composition: 2009-2010 (rev. 2016)
publisher: Preludio
dedication: a Paolo Coggiola
duration: approx. 9′
AUTHOR’S NOTE
I. Preciso
II. Capriccioso
III. Quasi rubato
IV. A piacere, libero
IIIa. Bagatella rivelata (I Am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger)
I wrote these Quattro bagatelle between 2009 and 2010 during my early years of studying composition with Paolo Coggiola; they represent my first “reasoned” work and are therefore dedicated to him.
Although they do not explicitly refer to Beethoven’s Op. 126, they recall in some way its “spirit”: they are in fact very short, free pieces, almost musical streams of consciousness, released from a precise or well-defined form. Their writing is based on the elaboration of some spirituals and work songs, employed as a kind of cantus firmus and treated through some elementary contrapuntal techniques. They are, after all, four small “choral preludes”.
The third of these bagatelle also exists in a revealed version, with the theme played by a second instrument (flute or violin) an octave higher.