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Carl Maria von Weber
Variations (8) on a ballet air from Vogler's opera "Castor & Pollux", J. 40, Op. 5
Works Info
Composer
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Carl Maria von Weber
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Ballet
Compose Date
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1804
Publication Date
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1804
Average_duration
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8:59
Carl Maria von Weber's 'Variations (8) on a ballet air from Vogler's opera Castor & Pollux, J. 40, Op. 5' was composed in 1806. The piece premiered in the same year in Prague, with Weber himself playing the piano. The eight variations are based on a ballet air from the opera Castor & Pollux by Georg Joseph Vogler. The first variation is a simple and elegant melody, with the piano playing the main theme while the left hand provides a gentle accompaniment. The second variation is more lively, with the piano playing a faster and more complex melody. The third variation is slower and more melancholic, with the piano playing a more somber melody. The fourth variation is a playful and light-hearted melody, with the piano playing a bouncy and cheerful tune. The fifth variation is more dramatic, with the piano playing a more intense and passionate melody. The sixth variation is a slower and more contemplative melody, with the piano playing a more introspective tune. The seventh variation is a lively and energetic melody, with the piano playing a fast and complex tune. The eighth and final variation is a triumphant and celebratory melody, with the piano playing a grand and majestic tune. Overall, Weber's 'Variations (8) on a ballet air from Vogler's opera Castor & Pollux, J. 40, Op. 5' is a beautiful and intricate piece of music. The eight variations showcase Weber's skill as a composer, with each variation offering a unique and distinct interpretation of the original melody. The piece is a testament to Weber's talent and creativity, and remains a beloved work in the classical music canon.
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