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  • Richmond, Henjamin ( Benj )

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Will Wood Publishing Co., USA, 1905

    Da: Turtle Creek Books and Sheet Music, Mississauga, ON, Canada

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    Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Starmer Brothers ( Cover Art ) - William Henry and/or Frederick (illustratore). Some light edgewear and closed tears along edges, interior fine. Lovely cover art. Pianoforte score. Benjamin Richmond was a composer working within the popular and light classical piano music tradition of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Like many composers producing music for the broad amateur market during this period, Richmond worked in a style that emphasized melodic charm, accessibility, and immediate appeal, creating pieces that would reward amateur pianists with an enjoyable and satisfying performance experience without demanding the technical mastery required by the serious classical repertoire. Composers of this type were often prolific contributors to the sheet music market, producing descriptive and character pieces that fed the steady commercial demand for attractive and playable piano music suited to domestic performance. Dance of the Stars is a descriptive character piece for solo piano in which the imagery suggested by the title establishes the expressive world of the music. Pieces built around celestial imagery such as stars, moonlight, and the night sky were a well established and popular category within the salon and light classical piano repertoire of this era, as such subjects lent themselves naturally to a particular quality of piano writing characterized by a sense of shimmer, sparkle, and ethereal lightness. The star as a musical subject invited composers to explore delicate textures, perhaps featuring glistening figuration in the upper registers of the piano, and to create an impression of brightness and gentle movement that would evoke the quality of starlight. The dance element suggested by the title adds a rhythmic dimension to the celestial imagery, implying that the piece combines a sense of graceful movement and rhythmic energy with the shimmering and atmospheric quality suggested by the star imagery. This combination of dance character and descriptive imagery was a common and effective formula in salon piano writing, giving a piece both expressive content and forward rhythmic momentum that could make it particularly engaging to perform and to hear. The piece would be expected to feature writing that balances melodic grace with rhythmic vitality, likely presenting a lyrical and singing main theme set against an accompaniment that provides both harmonic support and a sense of gentle rhythmic propulsion. The overall character would be bright, elegant, and pleasing rather than weighty or dramatic, and the harmonic language would be conventional and accessible, serving the descriptive and evocative purpose of the piece while remaining well within the comfort of an accomplished amateur player. Will Wood was a music publisher operating within the commercial sheet music industry, producing and distributing music aimed at the broad amateur market. Publishers of this type played an essential role in the musical culture of their era, acting as the primary means by which composers reached the public before the age of recording and broadcasting transformed how music was consumed and distributed. Sheet music publishing was a significant commercial enterprise during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with publishers actively seeking out compositions that would appeal to amateur pianists and sell well through music shops and mail order catalogs. Publishers such as Will Wood typically handled a wide range of material including popular songs, dance music, instructional pieces, and descriptive character pieces of the kind that Dance of the Stars represents. A piece with such an evocative and romantically appealing title drawing on celestial imagery would have been an attractive commercial proposition for a publisher serving the amateur market, as pieces evoking the beauty and mystery of the night sky consistently found a receptive audience among domestic pianists of the era. Sheet music of this period was notable not only for its musical content but also for the visual app.