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Pablo de Sarasate
Airs Écossais, Op. 34
Works Info
Composer
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Pablo de Sarasate
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Air
Average_duration
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7:25
'Airs Écossais, Op. 34' is a composition for violin and piano by the Spanish composer and violinist, Pablo de Sarasate. It was composed in 1877 and premiered in the same year in Paris. The piece consists of four movements, each of which is based on a Scottish folk tune. The first movement, marked Allegro moderato, is based on the tune "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond". It begins with a lively violin melody, accompanied by a simple piano accompaniment. The melody is then developed and elaborated upon, with the violin and piano trading off the main theme. The second movement, marked Andantino, is based on the tune "The Flowers of Edinburgh". It is a slower, more lyrical movement, with the violin playing a beautiful melody over a gentle piano accompaniment. The melody is then repeated and developed, with the violin playing virtuosic runs and trills. The third movement, marked Allegro vivace, is based on the tune "The De'il Amang the Tailors". It is a fast and lively movement, with the violin and piano playing off each other in a playful and energetic manner. The violin plays rapid-fire runs and arpeggios, while the piano provides a driving accompaniment. The final movement, marked Allegro moderato, is based on the tune "The Marquis of Huntly's Highland Fling". It is a lively and spirited movement, with the violin and piano playing in unison for much of the piece. The melody is then developed and elaborated upon, with the violin playing virtuosic runs and trills. Overall, 'Airs Écossais, Op. 34' is a charming and delightful piece, showcasing Sarasate's skill as both a composer and a violinist. The use of Scottish folk tunes gives the piece a unique character and charm, while the virtuosic violin writing demonstrates Sarasate's technical prowess.
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