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I
wrote my CAPRICCIO for Piano between 29 December 1980 and 2 March 1981, in
response to a commission from Robert Miller, whose passing in 1981 was a great
and premature loss to music, and for me the loss of a dear friend.
Miller was never to play the piece, but it could not have found a
better initial exponent than Alan Feinberg, a colleague of Miller’s, who
gave the first performance on 14 April 1982, at a concert in the Symphony
Space, New York, to honor the late pianist’s memory.
The
work is a single-movement span of about 15 minutes, and in general proceeds
from less to more active, from softer to louder. Its demands on the performer are substantial, and are
intended for a degree of virtuoso display.
-Charles
Wuorinen