Piano SKU: M7.VGH-546-70
Für Klavier Solo. Composed by Rene Staar. Sheet music. Op. 14 / Nr. 1b. Duration 4'. Verlagsgruppe Hermann #VGH 546-70. Published by Verlagsgruppe Hermann (M7.VGH-546-70). ISBN 9790206660191.
Ständchen is the German word for Serenade, which is related to the word Stehen, which means Standing. Therefore, I invented the word Sitzchen, which would mean to serenade from a sitting position. I composed these two works for the 85th birthday of Ernst Krenek, the first for violin (to be played standing), the second for piano (to be played, of course, sitting). The half-step motion EE flatE, inherent in Ernst Krenek's name, became a horizontal motif in the violin piece and a vertical line in the piano piece. In the Ständchen, the opening and its repetitions are lyrically conceived as a chorus, whereas the dancelike contrasting interludes combine elements of the old and new worlds to portray Krenek's multi-faceted life between two continents. March-like and resounding bells characterize the appearance of the piano piece.