John Field
Variations on A Russian Air, H. 10
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Composer:John FieldGenre:KeyboardStyle:Theme & VariationsCompose Date:1808Average_duration:4:38John Field's 'Variations on A Russian Air, H. 10' is a piano composition that was composed in the early 19th century. The exact date of composition is not known, but it is believed to have been written around 1812. The piece was premiered in London in 1813, and it quickly became popular among piano enthusiasts. The composition consists of a theme and six variations. The theme is a Russian folk song called 'Kamarinskaya', which was a popular tune at the time. The variations are all based on this theme, but each one has its own unique character and style. The first variation is a simple and elegant rendition of the theme, with added embellishments and flourishes. The second variation is more lively and playful, with a faster tempo and more complex rhythms. The third variation is slower and more melancholic, with a more somber tone. The fourth variation is a virtuosic display of technical skill, with fast runs and intricate fingerwork. The fifth variation is more subdued, with a gentle and delicate touch. The final variation is a triumphant and grandiose finale, with a powerful and majestic sound. Overall, 'Variations on A Russian Air, H. 10' is a beautiful and impressive piano composition that showcases John Field's skill as a composer and pianist. The variations are all distinct and memorable, and the piece as a whole is a testament to the enduring appeal of Russian folk music.More....
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