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Robert Volkmann
Capriccio for cello & piano, Op. 74
Works Info
Composer
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Robert Volkmann
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Capriccio
Robert Volkmann's Capriccio for cello and piano, Op. 74, was composed in 1884. The piece premiered in Leipzig, Germany, on January 22, 1885, with the composer himself on the piano and the cellist Julius Klengel. The Capriccio is a single-movement work that lasts approximately 10 minutes. The piece begins with a lively and playful cello melody, accompanied by a light and delicate piano accompaniment. The cello and piano trade off the melody, with the cello taking on more virtuosic passages as the piece progresses. The middle section of the piece features a slower, more lyrical melody, with the cello taking on a more expressive role. The piano provides a gentle and supportive accompaniment, with occasional flourishes and runs. The final section of the Capriccio returns to the lively and playful character of the opening, with the cello and piano engaging in a lively dialogue. The cello takes on more virtuosic passages, with rapid runs and arpeggios, while the piano provides a driving and energetic accompaniment. The piece ends with a flourish, with the cello and piano playing in unison. Overall, the Capriccio for cello and piano, Op. 74, is a charming and lively work that showcases the virtuosity of both the cello and piano. The piece is characterized by its playful melodies, virtuosic passages, and lively dialogue between the two instruments.
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