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Fritz Kreisler
Preghiera (after 2nd movement of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2)
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Fritz Kreisler
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Chamber
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5:36
Fritz Kreisler, the Austrian violinist and composer, composed "Preghiera" in 1916. The piece is an arrangement of the second movement of Sergei Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2, which was composed in 1900 and premiered in 1901. "Preghiera" was first performed by Kreisler himself in 1916. The piece is a slow and contemplative prayer, as the title suggests. It is written for solo violin and piano accompaniment, and it captures the emotional depth and beauty of Rachmaninov's original composition. The piece is in the key of C minor and is marked "Andante cantabile." "Preghiera" is divided into three main sections. The first section features a lyrical melody played by the violin, accompanied by simple piano chords. The second section is more complex, with the violin playing a series of arpeggios and runs while the piano provides a rich harmonic background. The third section returns to the simplicity of the first, with the violin playing a variation of the opening melody. Kreisler's arrangement of Rachmaninov's second movement is characterized by its expressive and emotional qualities. The piece is full of lush harmonies and soaring melodies, and it showcases the violin's ability to convey deep feeling and emotion. The arrangement is also notable for its technical demands, requiring the violinist to play a variety of challenging passages with precision and clarity. Overall, "Preghiera" is a beautiful and moving piece of music that showcases the talents of both Kreisler and Rachmaninov. Its premiere in 1916 was met with great acclaim, and it has since become a beloved part of the violin repertoire.
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