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Fritz Kreisler
Tambourin (transcription of work by Leclair)
Works Info
Composer
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Fritz Kreisler
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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2:58
Fritz Kreisler's "Tambourin" is a transcription of a work by French Baroque composer Jean-Marie Leclair. The piece was composed in the early 20th century and premiered in 1910. It is a single-movement work that showcases Kreisler's virtuosic violin playing and his ability to adapt and transcribe music from different eras and styles. The piece begins with a lively and energetic introduction, featuring rapid-fire arpeggios and runs that set the tone for the rest of the work. The main theme is then introduced, a jaunty and playful melody that is passed between the violin and piano. The theme is then developed and expanded upon, with Kreisler adding his own flourishes and embellishments to the original material. Throughout the piece, Kreisler demonstrates his mastery of the violin, with dazzling runs, trills, and double stops that showcase his technical prowess. The middle section of the piece features a more lyrical and expressive melody, which Kreisler plays with great sensitivity and emotion. This section provides a nice contrast to the more lively and energetic opening and closing sections. The piece concludes with a return to the main theme, which is played with even more energy and excitement than before. Kreisler adds a few final flourishes and runs before bringing the piece to a thrilling close. Overall, "Tambourin" is a delightful and entertaining work that showcases Kreisler's virtuosic violin playing and his ability to adapt and transcribe music from different eras and styles. It is a testament to Kreisler's skill as a performer and his love of music from all periods of history.
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