Métopes, Op. 29, is a work for piano solo by the Polish composer Karol Szymanowski, completed in 1915. It is a cycle of three miniature tone poems drawing on Greek mythology.
Each of the three movements features a female character encountered by Odysseus on his homeward voyage. The movements are:
- "The Isle of the Sirens"
- "Calypso"
- "Nausicaa"
The work may have been inspired by the metopes of the temple at Selinunte.
The composition is the first of four piano works composed by Szymanowski during the First World War, an intensely productive period for the composer. In style it resembles impressionism and bitonal works by Ravel and Debussy.
References
- Didier van Moere, CD booklet insert: Szymanowki Sonata no 3, Masques, Métopes, performed by Piotr Anderszewski, 2005
- Malcolm MacDonald, CD booklet insert: Szymanowski piano works and works for violin and piano, various performers, EMI classics 2005
External links
- Métopes: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Lecture-recital by Mikoklaj Warszynski who has recorded the work on this album which appears on Spotify
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