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Pablo de Sarasate
Barcarolle vénitienne, Op. 46
Works Info
Composer
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Pablo de Sarasate
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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8:09
Barcarolle vénitienne, Op. 46 is a composition for violin and piano by the Spanish composer and violinist, Pablo de Sarasate. It was composed in 1884 and premiered in Paris the same year. The piece is divided into two movements, with a total duration of approximately 10 minutes. The first movement, marked Andante, is a serene and lyrical barcarolle that evokes the gentle swaying of a gondola on the canals of Venice. The violin melody is accompanied by a flowing piano accompaniment that creates a sense of motion and fluidity. The movement is characterized by its delicate phrasing and expressive use of vibrato, which gives the melody a warm and rich tone. The second movement, marked Allegro molto vivace, is a lively and virtuosic tarantella that showcases Sarasate's technical prowess as a violinist. The movement is characterized by its rapid-fire arpeggios, double stops, and intricate runs, which require great dexterity and precision from the performer. The piano accompaniment is equally demanding, with rapid figurations and sudden shifts in dynamics. Overall, Barcarolle vénitienne, Op. 46 is a charming and engaging work that demonstrates Sarasate's skill as both a composer and a performer. The piece is notable for its evocative melodies, colorful harmonies, and technical challenges, which make it a popular choice for violinists looking to showcase their virtuosity.
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Venetian Barcarolle, Op. 46  Barcarolle vénitienne (Gondoliéra veneziana), Op. 46 (version for violin and orchestra)
9:50
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Venetian Barcarolle, Op. 46  Barcarolle vénitienne (Gondoliéra veneziana), Op. 46 (version for violin and orchestra)
9:54
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