Fritz Kreisler
Tango (transcription of Albéniz's Op. 165/2)
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Composer:Fritz KreislerGenre:ChamberStyle:TangoAverage_duration:2:34Fritz Kreisler's "Tango (transcription of Albéniz's Op. 165/2)" is a piece for violin and piano that was composed in the early 20th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written sometime between 1905 and 1910. The piece was premiered by Kreisler himself, who was a renowned violinist, in one of his concerts in the early 1900s. The piece is a transcription of Isaac Albéniz's "Tango in D Major," which was originally written for piano. Kreisler's transcription adds a new dimension to the piece, with the violin taking on the melody and the piano providing accompaniment. The transcription also adds some new elements to the original piece, such as a more pronounced rhythm and a more prominent role for the violin. The piece is divided into two movements. The first movement is marked "Allegro moderato," and it begins with a lively and rhythmic introduction from the piano. The violin then enters with the main melody, which is full of passion and intensity. The two instruments play off each other throughout the movement, with the violin taking on more virtuosic passages and the piano providing a steady foundation. The second movement is marked "Andantino," and it begins with a more subdued and melancholic melody from the violin. The piano provides a gentle accompaniment, with soft chords and arpeggios. The movement builds in intensity as it progresses, with the violin taking on more complex and emotional passages. The piece ends with a final flourish from both instruments, bringing the piece to a dramatic close. Overall, Kreisler's "Tango (transcription of Albéniz's Op. 165/2)" is a beautiful and passionate piece that showcases the talents of both the violin and the piano. The piece is full of emotion and intensity, with a strong sense of rhythm and melody. It is a testament to Kreisler's skill as a composer and a performer, and it remains a beloved piece in the repertoire of classical music.More....
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