“Bekasova - Let It Be Spring - Dance Of The Moon” is classified as a Level 3 Piano work worth 1,888 points within the Road to Virtuosity progression system.
It is categorized under Composers → Bekasova, Polly and is part of the 1900’s - Present collection.
The sheet music for “Bekasova - Let It Be Spring - Dance Of The Moon” provided on this website has the following copyright status: Non-Commercial.
“Bekasova - Dance Of The Moon” is a lyrical three-page piano piece with a calm Allegretto character and a gentle 3/4 flow. The music is built around long singing notes, simple broken support, soft phrase shapes, and a darker middle section with more accidentals before the opening material returns near the end.
Measures 1–20 introduce the main moonlit character of the piece. The melody moves in long, sustained phrases while the lower voice supports with simple harmonic motion underneath. The texture is open and quiet, with the music moving gently instead of using fast passagework or thick chords.
Measures 21–41 continue the main idea with more motion and slightly richer harmony. The melody still stays lyrical, but the accompaniment and inner notes become more active. The music begins to move through darker colors, especially as flats and accidentals appear more often in the middle of the phrase.
Measures 47–64 form the main contrasting section. The harmony becomes more shadowed, with more chromatic movement and a lower, heavier sound than the opening. The melody remains smooth, but the texture feels more serious and inward before the piece begins moving back toward the original material.
Measures 69–end return to the opening character and close the piece. The simpler melodic shapes come back, supported by the same calm accompaniment style from the beginning. The final measures settle into a quiet ending, keeping the piece reflective rather than turning it into a large dramatic close.
Interesting fact: The title “Dance Of The Moon” fits the way the piece is written. Instead of sounding like a bright ballroom dance, the music uses a slow 3/4 motion, long phrases, and darker middle harmonies to create the feeling of a quiet nighttime dance.
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