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Fritz Kreisler
Malagueña (transcription of Albéniz's Op. 165/3)
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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3:57
Fritz Kreisler's transcription of Isaac Albéniz's Op. 165/3, "Malagueña," is a virtuosic showpiece for violin and piano. The piece was composed in the early 20th century and premiered in 1911. It is a transcription of a piano piece by Albéniz, who was a Spanish composer known for his nationalist style. The "Malagueña" is a fiery and passionate dance from the southern Spanish city of Malaga. Kreisler's transcription captures the spirit of the original piano piece, with its driving rhythms and colorful harmonies. The violin takes on the role of the lead instrument, while the piano provides a rich and supportive accompaniment. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is marked "Allegro," and features a lively and syncopated rhythm. The violin plays a series of virtuosic runs and arpeggios, while the piano provides a driving bass line. The second movement is marked "Andante," and is a more lyrical and expressive section. The violin plays a soaring melody over a lush and romantic piano accompaniment. This section provides a moment of respite from the frenetic energy of the first movement. The final movement is marked "Allegro," and returns to the driving rhythms of the opening section. The violin plays a series of rapid-fire runs and trills, while the piano provides a thunderous accompaniment. The piece ends with a flourish, as the violin and piano race to the finish line. Overall, Kreisler's transcription of Albéniz's "Malagueña" is a thrilling and virtuosic showpiece for violin and piano. It captures the spirit of the original piano piece, while adding a new level of excitement and energy. The piece remains a popular choice for violinists looking to showcase their technical prowess and musicality.
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