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Fritz Kreisler
Poupée Valsante (transcription of work by Ede Poldini)
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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2:30
Fritz Kreisler's "Poupée Valsante" is a transcription of a work by Ede Poldini, a Hungarian composer and pianist. The piece was composed in the late 19th century and was originally written for solo piano. Kreisler, a renowned violinist and composer, transcribed the piece for violin and piano in the early 20th century. The premiere of "Poupée Valsante" is not well-documented, but it is likely that Kreisler performed the piece himself in one of his many concerts. The piece is comprised of a single movement and has a duration of approximately three minutes. The characteristics of "Poupée Valsante" are typical of Kreisler's style, which is characterized by a romantic and sentimental approach to music. The piece is light and playful, with a catchy melody that is reminiscent of a music box or a toy doll. The violin part is virtuosic, with fast runs and intricate passages that showcase the performer's technical abilities. The piano part is equally important, providing a rhythmic and harmonic foundation for the violin. The piece is written in a waltz rhythm, with a lilting and dance-like quality that is typical of the genre. The melody is simple and memorable, with a singable quality that makes it easy to remember. Overall, "Poupée Valsante" is a charming and delightful piece of music that showcases Kreisler's skill as a transcriber and composer. The piece has remained popular among violinists and audiences alike, and is often performed in recitals and concerts.
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