Three Pieces

Prelude, Nocturne and Serenade

Composer: Martin Lohse Year: 2017-18 Worknumber: W. 50 Category: Cat 2.9 (Solo) Duration: 13 min
Instrumentation: pno
Collection of three works originally published individually, including Prelude, Nocturne, and Serenade with the final movement dedicated to Pia Thomsen

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Program Note

In English

Three Pieces (2018)
Piano solo

1. Prelude (2018) – app. 4:30 min
Allegro moderato con espressione
2. Nocturne (2018) – app. 4 min
Adagio poco sostenuto
3. Serenade (2017) – app. 3 min
Andante con espressione

Three Pieces was composed as one work in three movements, but the movements can be played as three separate pieces. The Prelude, Nocturne, and Serenade were composed between December 2017 and January 2018.

The final piece, Serenade, is dedicated to my wife, Pia Thomsen.

Duration: app. 12 min

Martin Lohse 2018

In Danish

Three Pieces (2018)
Klaversolo

1. Prelude (2018) – ca. 4:30 min
Allegro moderato con espressione
2. Nocturne (2018) – ca. 4 min
Adagio poco sostenuto
3. Serenade (2017) – ca. 3 min
Andante con espressione

Three Pieces er komponeret som ét værk i tre satser, men de kan opføres som tre selvstændige stykker. Præludiet, nocturnen og serenaden blev komponeret fra december 2017 til januar 2018.

Det sidste værk, Serenade, er dedikeret til min hustru, Pia Thomsen.

Varighed: ca. 12 min

Martin Lohse 2018

Audio Archive

Performances

First Performance

Thursday 21 June 2018 – Anne Mette Stæhr – Ribe Kunstmuseum

Other Performances

Please note: This is not a complete list. It includes live performances and radio broadcasts across all versions of the work. While the archive is highly comprehensive for earlier years, recent entries show only a fraction of the 500-1.000 annual performances across the composer's complete catalog, reflecting only those events reported to and logged by the composer.

  • Exhibition – Martin Lohse
    Sankt Jørgensbjerg Sognegård, Møllehusvej 120, Roskilde, Denmark (inst.: pno)
    Thursday 23 September 2021
  • Recording session
    Concert hall, Royal Danish Academy of Music, Rosenørns Alle 22, Copenhagen, Denmark (inst.: pno)
    Sunday 18 July 2021 – Thursday 22 July 2021
  • Bornholms Musikfestival (2019)
    Aa Kirke, Aakirkeby, Bornholm, Denmark (inst.: pno)
    Thursday 25 July 2019

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