Piano Etudes

February 9, 2009




Piano Etudes Screencast from Jason Freeman on Vimeo.

Inspired by the tradition of open-form musical scores, these four piano etudes are a collection of short musical fragments with links to connect them. In performance, the pianist must use those links to jump from fragment to fragment, creating her own unique version of the composition.

The pianist, though, should not have all the fun. So we developed a web site, where you can create your own version of each etude, download it as an audio file or a printable score, and share it with others. In concert, pianists may make up their own version of each etude, or they may select a version created by a web visitor.

Piano Etudes was created by Jason Freeman for composer Jenny Lin; this collaboration was supported, in part, with a Special Award from the Yvar Mikhashoff Pianist/Composer Commissioning Project. Special thanks toTurbulence for hosting this web site and including it in their spotlight series and to the American Composers Forum’s Encore Program for supporting several live performances of this work. The web site was developed in collaboration with Akito Van Troyer.

Visit the Piano Etudes web site.

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