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Max Reger
Caprice for cello & piano, Op. 79e/1
Works Info
Composer
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Max Reger
Genre
:
Chamber
Compose Date
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1904
Average_duration
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2:12
Max Reger's Caprice for cello and piano, Op. 79e/1, was composed in 1904 and premiered the same year in Leipzig, Germany. The piece is a single movement work that lasts approximately six minutes. The Caprice is characterized by its virtuosic and lively nature, with both the cello and piano parts featuring rapid runs and intricate passages. The piece begins with a playful and energetic theme introduced by the cello, which is then echoed by the piano. The two instruments engage in a lively dialogue throughout the piece, with the cello often taking the lead in virtuosic passages while the piano provides a supportive accompaniment. Reger's use of chromaticism and dissonance is also notable in the Caprice, adding a sense of tension and unpredictability to the piece. The middle section of the work features a slower, more lyrical theme that provides a contrast to the frenetic opening. This theme is developed and expanded upon before the piece returns to its original lively character for the final section. Overall, the Caprice for cello and piano, Op. 79e/1, is a challenging and exciting work that showcases the technical abilities of both the cello and piano. Its playful and virtuosic nature, combined with Reger's use of chromaticism and dissonance, make it a unique and engaging addition to the repertoire for cello and piano duos.
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