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Carl Tausig
Nouvelle soirées de Vienne for piano: Valse-Caprice No. 2, "Man lebt nur einmal" (after Strauss Jr., op. 167)
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Carl Tausig's "Nouvelle soirées de Vienne for piano: Valse-Caprice No. 2, Man lebt nur einmal (after Strauss Jr., op. 167)" was composed in 1870. The piece premiered in Berlin in the same year, with Tausig himself performing. The piece is divided into two movements. The first movement is a waltz-caprice, which is a combination of a waltz and a caprice. The waltz is a dance form that originated in Austria and is characterized by a 3/4 time signature. The caprice, on the other hand, is a musical form that is characterized by its playful and whimsical nature. Tausig's waltz-caprice combines these two forms to create a piece that is both elegant and playful. The second movement is titled "Man lebt nur einmal," which translates to "You Only Live Once." This movement is based on a waltz by Johann Strauss Jr. Tausig takes Strauss's waltz and transforms it into a virtuosic piano piece. The movement is characterized by its fast tempo and intricate finger work. Overall, Tausig's "Nouvelle soirées de Vienne for piano: Valse-Caprice No. 2, Man lebt nur einmal (after Strauss Jr., op. 167)" is a challenging and impressive piano piece that showcases Tausig's skill as a pianist and composer. The combination of the waltz and caprice forms in the first movement and the virtuosic piano work in the second movement make this piece a favorite among pianists and audiences alike.
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