Work
Loading...
Musicology:
These three wonderful piano miniatures interpret different traditional dance styles from a modern aural perspective. These early pieces have the rhythmic liveliness and demonstrate the kind of modified tonality that would characterize much of the composer's later compositions.
-
3 Danses fantastiques, Op.5Year: 1920
Genre: Dance or Instrumental
Pr. Instrument: Piano
- 1.March: Allegretto
- 2.Waltz: Andantino. Allegretto
- 3.Polka: Allegretto
The first dance is in Allegretto tempo and has a skipping, dotted rhythm much like that of Mendelssohn's Spring Dance. The melody is in the rarely used Locrian mode and the harmonies are also built on this mode and often take the form of whole-tone scale chords. The flighty style has an elfin, jolly, but phantasmagoric, quality that is balanced by single measures of steady quarter notes with chromatic voice leading, like a strange march or chorale. In the coda, these steady quarters are played in a diminishing staccato toward a faux cadence.
The next piece is an odd waltz with a gentle, plaintive mood. The Andantino melody is built of arpeggios and very wide (fourths and fifths) ascending intervals in octaves which reach to the very top registers of the instrument. The theme is firstly played at a delicate (grazioso) piano dynamic with a light accompaniment of the usual waltz afterbeats (on beats 2 and 3). Interspersed with the melody are contrapuntal, chromatic passages in a contrasting legato style. The tempo picks up briefly to Allegretto, and changes to a bright Mixolydian mode with a slight Brahmsian influence to the gestures. After a long pause, the initial theme returns and ends with a deliberately ordinary cadence.
The third piece has the feeling of a lightly tripping ballet number combined with ragtime accents. The various substitute chords in the otherwise standard tonality are in the Russian joking style of "mistaken" notes. This is extended to the coda which features a non-cadence sequence of chords (E flat seventh to C major).
© All Music Guide




