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Programme Notes

This work is constructed in four sections that are to be played without breaks between them: fantasia – rondo – variations – presto.
 
The Fantasia introduces several ideas which reappear in various guises in all of the other movements, but also includes some undeveloped declamatory material. The Rondo explores a simple rhythmic motive while the Variations develop the chordal theme that opens the work. The Presto is a self-contained ternary structure that echoes thematic components from much that preceded it.
 
Piano Sonata Nº 3 was commissioned by the Gilmore International Keyboard Festival and the Colburn School, assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. The recipient of the 2004 Gilmore Young Artist Award, Elizabeth Schumann, gave the world premiere performance at Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, California on 11th May 2007.
 

Piano Sonata No.3

Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music (Sydney, NSW, Australia)

various pianists

Piano Sonata No.3

The Conservatorium, University of Newcastle (Newcastle, NSW, Australia)

Katia Skanavi

Piano Sonata No.3

Llewellyn Hall, Australian National University (Canberra, ACT, Australia)

Katia Skanavi

Piano Sonata No.3

Queensland Conservatorium (Brisbane, QLD, Australia)

Katia Skanavi

Piano Sonata No.3

City Recital Hall, Angel Place (Sydney, NSW, Australia)

Katia Skanavi