Variations for piano

4 Interpretations of Webern’s Variations for Piano Op 27 Variation 1 (Gould, Pollini, Rosen, and Uchida)

Four pianists play the first variation from Webern’s Variations for Piano Op 27. In order:
Glenn Gould (195?)
Maurizio Pollini (1976)
Charles Rosen (197?)
Mitsuko Uchida (2000)

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Variations for piano, op. 27, is a twelve-tone piece for piano composed by Anton Webern in 1936. It consists of three movements:

Sehr mäßig (« Very moderate »)
Sehr schnell (« Very fast »)
Ruhig fließend (« Calm, flowing »)
Webern’s only published work for solo piano, the Variations are one of his major instrumental works and a signal example of his late style.[2] Webern dedicated the work to pianist Eduard Steuermann.[3