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Carl Tausig
Nouvelle soirées de Vienne for piano: Valse-Caprice no. 3 "Wahlstimmen" (after Strauss Jr., op. 250)
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Carl Tausig
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Carl Tausig's "Nouvelle soirées de Vienne for piano: Valse-Caprice no. 3 Wahlstimmen (after Strauss Jr., op. 250)" was composed in 1870. The piece was premiered by Tausig himself in Berlin in the same year. The piece is a waltz-caprice, which is a type of composition that combines the form of a waltz with the virtuosic style of a caprice. The piece is based on Johann Strauss Jr.'s "Wahlstimmen" waltz, op. 250, which was composed in 1863. Tausig's version of the waltz is highly virtuosic and showcases his technical prowess as a pianist. The piece is divided into three movements. The first movement is a fast and lively waltz that features intricate runs and arpeggios. The second movement is a slower and more lyrical section that features a beautiful melody played in the right hand over a simple accompaniment in the left hand. The third movement is a return to the fast and lively waltz of the first movement, but with even more virtuosic flourishes and technical challenges for the pianist. One of the characteristics of Tausig's version of the waltz is his use of chromaticism and harmonic complexity. He takes Strauss Jr.'s simple waltz melody and transforms it into a complex and sophisticated piece of music. Tausig also adds his own flourishes and embellishments to the piece, making it a true showcase of his virtuosic abilities as a pianist. Overall, Tausig's "Nouvelle soirées de Vienne for piano: Valse-Caprice no. 3 Wahlstimmen (after Strauss Jr., op. 250)" is a challenging and impressive piece of music that showcases both Tausig's technical abilities as a pianist and his compositional skills as an arranger.
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