Three Piano Pieces, Op. 23
Three solo piano pieces, Op. 23, composed 1912: an Aria, a Valse-Impromptu, and a Capriccio in A minor. Contrasting in character — lyrical and song-like, sparkling and dance-like, and energetically brilliant respectively — the set is representative of Dohnányi's refined middle-period piano style: melodically warm, harmonically rich, and pianistically rewarding without reaching for extreme technical demands.
Works in this Collection (3)
- Aria No. 1 Difficulty
- Valse-Impromptu No. 2 Difficulty
- Capriccio in A minor No. 3 Key A minor Difficulty