Phantasie Variations, Op. 12
by Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee
Piano Solo - Sheet Music

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SKU: AP.98-J1012

Composed by Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee and Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee. Edited by Helen Marlais and Phyllis Lehrer. Masterworks; Piano Collection. The FJH Contemporary Keyboard Editions. Contemporary; Masterwork. Book. The FJH Music Company Inc #98-J1012. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc (AP.98-J1012).

ISBN 9781569394854. UPC: 674398218486. English.

The Phantasie Variations, Op. 12 were commissioned by Phyllis Alpert Lehrer for her Merkin Hall Debut Concert near Lincoln Center in 1980. The piece uses two 12-tone rows, opening with the first row in retrograde, as if regressing back into a subconscious dream state. The rows go through many transformations stylistically in a variety of expressive modes. At the end, the row reappears in its natural state, reverting back to conscious reality.

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