Zwei Klavierstücke
for piano (1984)
Certosa Verlag, 4 minutes
"And the closing... [the
final piece of Herstory III]... is perfect..." (IAWM
Journal)
Zwei Klavierstücke consist of two pieces: Pour Christine and Supplication.
Pour Christine is a brief,
impressionistic piece that was written for virtuoso pianist, Christine
Paraschos, in thanks for her spectacular performance
of the composer's Persona at the Pompidou
Center in Paris. The two musicians met as graduate students but had lost
touch until they chanced to meet in Paris some twenty years
later. Finding many musical compatibilities, they first collaborated on
the Persona performance and then continued
in a collaboration with artist Anne Saussois and choreographer and dancer Beth
Soll for a choreographed
version of the piece. Paraschos later came to Boston to give an electrifying
premiere of Vercoe's Despite our differences
#2 for violin, cello and piano with Alea III. Paraschos premiered Pour Christine on
a recital at the Salle Cortot in Paris in 1985. Following her tragic death in 1997, Pour Christine and Despite our differences
#2 were dedicated to
her memory.
Supplication is a simple
piano arrangement of the final prayer of the composer's monodrama
on the life of Joan of Arc, Herstory III: Jehanne
de Lorraine. The piece is also published in Extraordinary Measures, a collection
of 33 easy-to-intermediate pieces by contemporary Boston-area composers
sponsored by the League-ISCM,
Boston.
See score
sample below. To
order the score: Certosa Verlag
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