
CARL FISCHER/PRESSER - 8258
Kay Two Impromptus
Composer: Ulysses Kay
Publisher: Carl Fischer Music
Instrumentation: Piano
Kay Two Impromptus
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Kay Two Impromptus
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Kay Two Impromptus
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Two Impromptus by Ulysses Kay
2 Impromptus by Ulysses Kay
Mentored by the likes of William Grant Still, Paul Hindemith, and Howard Hanson, Kay was an impressive composer by any metric, winning a Fulbright Scholarship, the prestigious Rome Prize, a Guggenheim fellowship and a Julius Rosenwald Fellowship. Kay favored neoclassical tendencies in his works, featuring lyricism, contrapuntal textures, clear formal designs and a tonal, yet chromatic harmonic vocabulary, all of which are evident in his Two Impromptus from 1986. The two impromptus are contrasting, the first beginning with a moody, angular adagio and maintaining its meditative state throughout. The second is faster, beginning with a flowing allegretto, with a quasi-tonal harmonic sensibility that is characteristic of Kay’s particular brand of neo-classicism, and a beautiful, lyrical melody that begs to be sung. The pieces could be performed just as well separately as together. For the intermediate to advanced pianist.
