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Pablo de Sarasate
Habañera, Op.26/2
Works Info
Composer
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Pablo de Sarasate
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Dance
Average_duration
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4:33
'Habañera, Op.26/2' is a famous composition by the Spanish violinist and composer, Pablo de Sarasate. It was composed in 1878 and premiered in the same year in Paris. The piece is part of a set of two Spanish dances, the other being 'Playera, Op.23/1'. The 'Habañera' is a lively and rhythmic dance that originated in Cuba and was later adopted in Spain. The piece is in the key of G minor and is written in a 2/4 time signature. It is characterized by its syncopated rhythms, use of triplets, and virtuosic violin passages. The piece begins with a short introduction that sets the mood for the dance. The violin then enters with the main theme, which is based on a simple melody that is repeated throughout the piece. The melody is accompanied by a rhythmic ostinato in the piano, which adds to the dance-like quality of the piece. The middle section of the piece features a more lyrical melody, which is played by the violin. This section provides a contrast to the lively and rhythmic opening theme. The violin then returns to the main theme, which is played with even more virtuosity than before. The piece ends with a short coda that brings the dance to a lively and exciting conclusion. Overall, 'Habañera, Op.26/2' is a lively and exciting piece that showcases Sarasate's virtuosic violin playing. The piece is characterized by its syncopated rhythms, use of triplets, and virtuosic violin passages. It is a popular piece in the violin repertoire and is often performed in recitals and concerts.
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