Six Preludes by Ho Jie Rong Sheet Music for Piano Solo at Sheet Music Direct
Log In
1107487
Six Preludes Digital Sheet Music
Cover Art for "Six Preludes" by Ho Jie Rong PASS

Six Preludes
by Ho Jie Rong Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

£4.99
Sales tax calculated at checkout.
Get 20% discount with PASS subscription
Purchase of Six Preludes includes:
Official publisher PDF download (printable)
Access anywhere, including our free app

Audio Preview

Product Details


Product Description

I am a Singaporean pianist and composer. I have studied the piano since 5 years old under Mr Joseph Toh and I graduated from LASALLE College of the Arts with a Diploma in Music in 2013, majoring in Music Composition under Malaysian composer Mr Chong Kee Yong and Singaporean composer Mrs Joyce Koh Bee Tuan.

About Six Preludes

I started composing this set of Six Preludes for piano in 2014 and revised in 2020.

The first piece of this set is Walking. There are different types of walks one can imagine. Octaves in the left hand at the opening represents walking sluggishly, whilst the middle sections running right hand and jokingly bass notes representing a quick stroll. The Adagio recititavo part represents tip-toeing and finally the quasi cadenza part represents a trip on the floor, ouch!

The second piece, which is nicknamed Joke, is a parody of Chopins Scherzo no. 1 in B minor, Op. 20. Take this piece as a lame unfunny joke, as in the slow coda, which is a sigh after listening to this joke.

Night Song, as the name says, means a piece to be played at night, most commonly associate with pieces like Nocturnes, Barcarolles etc.

The fourth piece, Chopin, is a homage to Chopin. I chose his Prelude in G and B flat minor, Op. 28 no. 3 and no. 16 respectively as sources of inspirations.

Vision is a poly-tonality piece. Sometimes what we think or see, may not always end up the way it is. Hence, I hope to create this double effect by using the keys at the same time.

The final piece of this set is a Fughetta. A fughetta is a small fugue. This piece is actually a piano transcription of the 3rd movement of my Three Colours (for Clarinet in B flat, Violin and Cello) which is composed and premiered in 2012. I revised and edited some sections. This is a 12-tone work. The P0 and R0 makes up the subject of this piece, while R11 makes up the countersubject. 

Six Preludes is dedicated to my friend Ng Yu Fei.

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.