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World Premier of Alfredo Cabrera's Piano Sonata No. 1 November 14th, 2017 Pianist: Matthew Calderon Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall Boca Raton, Florida. Dedication: "To our past, its demons and angels. To the days we forgot, and the ones we want to forget. To happier times, and the many sunrises that are still to come." Program Notes - Cabrera’s Piano Sonata No. 1 “Passato de Gloria” takes the composer in a journey to explore the extremes of composing for the piano. The piece center around the idea of mixing old forms with modern sonorities, honoring the rich history of the sonata for solo piano. The work opens with a Scherzo and Trio. The whole movement is build off of a series of 12 notes (not a twelve-tone row), which can be heard in its original order at the beginning of the trio section, and which are use to build every melody and chord in the movement. This movement represent the extreme of complexity because of its intricate constructive material. The second movement intends to achieve the greatest contrast possible with the first by reducing a rounded binary form to a series of repeated d minor a b-flat major arpeggiations. Development in the movement is achieved by stacking layers of music derived from the same 2 chords. The last movement is Cabrera’s ode to the idea of the classical sonata. Written in sonata form, the motto perpetuo movement takes the classical sonata form and transforms it into an almost cinematic, quasi minimalist, journey which includes all the traditional elements of a sonata form: first theme, transition (modulation), second theme, development, retransition, recapitulation, and coda.