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David Popper
Elfentanz for cello & piano, Op. 39 "Dance of the Elves"
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Works Info
Composer
:
David Popper
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Character Piece
Compose Date
:
1881
Average_duration
:
2:41
David Popper's "Elfentanz for cello & piano, Op. 39 Dance of the Elves" is a delightful and whimsical piece that captures the essence of fairy tales and magical creatures. The piece was composed in 1882 and premiered in Vienna the same year. It is a single-movement work that lasts approximately three minutes. The piece begins with a playful and light-hearted melody played by the cello, accompanied by the piano. The melody is then repeated with variations, showcasing the cello's agility and virtuosity. The piano provides a delicate and intricate accompaniment, adding to the magical atmosphere of the piece. As the piece progresses, the tempo increases, and the cello's melody becomes more complex and challenging. The piano's accompaniment also becomes more intricate, adding to the overall complexity of the piece. The cello and piano engage in a playful and lively dialogue, with each instrument taking turns leading the melody. The climax of the piece is a virtuosic cello solo, showcasing the instrument's technical capabilities. The piano provides a supportive and dynamic accompaniment, adding to the excitement of the moment. The piece ends with a playful and whimsical coda, bringing the piece to a satisfying conclusion. Overall, "Elfentanz for cello & piano, Op. 39 Dance of the Elves" is a charming and delightful piece that captures the essence of fairy tales and magical creatures. Its playful melody, intricate accompaniment, and virtuosic cello solo make it a favorite among cellists and audiences alike.
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