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Muzio Clementi
Capriccio in F major, Op. 34/4
Works Info
Composer
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Muzio Clementi
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1795
Average_duration
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9:40
Muzio Clementi's 'Capriccio in F major, Op. 34/4' is a piano piece that was composed in the late 18th century. The exact date of composition is not known, but it is believed to have been written around 1785. The piece was first published in 1795 as part of Clementi's 'Gradus ad Parnassum', a collection of piano studies. The 'Capriccio in F major' is a single-movement piece that is characterized by its lively and playful nature. It is written in F major and has a tempo marking of Allegro con fuoco, which means fast and fiery. The piece is relatively short, lasting only about three minutes, but it is packed with technical challenges and musical ideas. The piece is divided into three main sections, each with its own distinct character. The first section is marked by a series of rapid arpeggios and scales that run up and down the keyboard. This section is followed by a slower, more lyrical section that features a beautiful melody in the right hand accompanied by broken chords in the left hand. The final section returns to the fast and fiery character of the opening, with a series of virtuosic runs and trills that bring the piece to a thrilling conclusion. One of the most notable characteristics of the 'Capriccio in F major' is its use of ornamentation. Clementi was known for his skill in ornamentation, and this piece is no exception. The rapid runs, trills, and other embellishments that are scattered throughout the piece require a high level of technical skill and precision from the performer. Overall, the 'Capriccio in F major, Op. 34/4' is a delightful and challenging piece that showcases Clementi's skill as a composer and pianist. Its playful character and technical demands make it a favorite among pianists and audiences alike.
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