Edino Krieger’s Piano Sonata N.1 and Divertimento for Strings

Authors

  • Bruna Vieira Federal University of Piauí
  • Cristina Capparelli Gerling Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
  • Fredi Gerling Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35699/2317-6377.2009.54625

Keywords:

comparative analysis, idiomatic requirements, re-composition, Edino Krieger

Abstract

Comparative study between Edino Krieger´s Piano Sonata n.1 and its transcription for string orchestra entitled Divertimento para Cordas. Both works are representative of Krieger´s second stylistic period characterized by the adoption of neoclassical frames coupled with the use of materials typical of Brazilian music. Besides comparing both versions and finding modifications in the transcription for strings, the analytical procedures point out features found in his pianistic writting related to idiomatic string playing.composer’s musical language.

Author Biographies

  • Bruna Vieira , Federal University of Piauí
    Bruna Vieira is a pianist with a degree in Artistic Education (Music Specialization) from the Federal University of Uberlândia, a bachelor's degree in Music (Piano) from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, and a master's degree in Interpretative Practices (Piano) from the Graduate Program in Music at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. As a piano teacher, she is part of the faculty at the Artistic Education program at the Federal University of Piauí.
  • Cristina Capparelli Gerling, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

    Cristina Capparelli Gerling, M.M., D.M.A., is a pianist and researcher. She is a full professor of piano at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and is part of the faculty of the Graduate Program in Music at this institution, where she supervises master's and doctoral students. In her extensive academic and artistic work both in Brazil and abroad, she has been invited to perform at recitals and conferences. Her CDs featuring Brazilian music and the results of her research on Latin American piano repertoire can be accessed at www.ufrgs.br/gppi.

  • Fredi Gerling , Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

    Fredi Gerling, M.M., D.M.A., is a conductor and violinist, and he is a professor of violin at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. He is also part of the faculty of the Graduate Program in Music at this institution, where he supervises master's students. He is a frequent guest at music festivals, where he serves as a mentor for string teachers and violin pedagogy.

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Published

2009-01-01

Issue

Section

Articles in Portuguese/Spanish

How to Cite

“Edino Krieger’s Piano Sonata N.1 and Divertimento for Strings”. 2009. Per Musi, no. 19 (January): 35-46. https://doi.org/10.35699/2317-6377.2009.54625.

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