Raphael Calace
Prelude for mandolin No. 11, Op. 136
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Composer:Raphael CalaceGenre:ChamberStyle:PreludeAverage_duration:4:46Raphael Calace was an Italian mandolin virtuoso and composer who lived from 1863 to 1934. He was a prolific composer, writing over 200 works for the mandolin, including concertos, sonatas, and preludes. One of his most famous works is the Prelude for mandolin No. 11, Op. 136. The Prelude for mandolin No. 11, Op. 136 was composed in 1923 and premiered in the same year. It is a solo piece for mandolin and is part of a set of 24 preludes that Calace wrote for the instrument. The preludes are considered to be some of the most challenging and technically demanding pieces in the mandolin repertoire. The Prelude for mandolin No. 11, Op. 136 is in three movements. The first movement is marked Allegro moderato and is in the key of A minor. It begins with a fast and virtuosic passage that showcases the mandolin's agility and speed. The movement then transitions to a slower and more lyrical section, which features a beautiful melody that is played over a simple accompaniment. The second movement is marked Andante and is in the key of C major. It is a slower and more contemplative movement that features a simple and elegant melody. The mandolin's tone is warm and expressive, and the piece is full of subtle nuances and delicate phrasing. The final movement is marked Allegro and is in the key of A minor. It is a fast and energetic movement that features complex and intricate fingerwork. The mandolin's sound is bright and lively, and the piece is full of rapid-fire runs and arpeggios. Overall, the Prelude for mandolin No. 11, Op. 136 is a challenging and rewarding piece for the mandolin. It showcases the instrument's versatility and technical capabilities, while also highlighting its expressive and lyrical qualities. It is a testament to Calace's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of the mandolin.More....
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