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Theobald Boehm
Variations on "Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento" from Paisiello's "La Molinara"
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Composer
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Theobald Boehm
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Average_duration
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11:04
Theobald Boehm's "Variations on Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento from Paisiello's La Molinara" is a virtuosic work for solo flute and piano. It was composed in 1830 and premiered in Munich the same year. The piece consists of a theme and six variations, each showcasing the technical abilities of the flutist. The theme is a simple and elegant melody taken from the aria "Nel cor piu non mi sento" from Giovanni Paisiello's opera La Molinara. Boehm's variations on this theme are characterized by their technical demands, including rapid runs, trills, and arpeggios. The first variation features a series of fast, ascending runs, while the second variation is marked by a series of trills and grace notes. The third variation is a slower, more lyrical section that showcases the flute's ability to sustain long, flowing lines. The fourth variation is a tour-de-force of technical virtuosity, featuring rapid-fire runs and arpeggios that require great dexterity and precision from the flutist. The fifth variation is a return to the slower, more lyrical style of the third variation, with the flute playing long, expressive lines over a simple piano accompaniment. The final variation is a lively and energetic coda that brings the piece to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, Boehm's "Variations on Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento from Paisiello's La Molinara" is a challenging and impressive work that showcases the technical abilities of the flute. Its six variations offer a range of styles and moods, from the fast and flashy to the slow and expressive, making it a popular choice for recitals and competitions.
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