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Sarasate P. Gipsy Tunes for Violin and Piano

Sarasate P. Gipsy Tunes for Violin and Piano

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Author:
Sarasate P.
Author (full):
Pablo Sarasate
Title (full):
Gipsy Tunes for Violin and Piano
Number of pages:
16+8

Pablo Sarasate was born in Pamplona, Navarre, the son of an artillery bandmaster. He began studying the violin with his father at the age of five and later took lessons from a local teacher but his musical talent became evident early on and he appeared in his first public concert in La Coruna  at the age of eight. His performance was well-received, and caught the attention of a wealthy patron who provided the funding for Sarasate to study under Manuel Rodriguez Saez in Madrid where he gained the favor of Queen Isabel II. Later, as his abilities developed, he was sent to study under Jean-Delphin Alard at the Paris Conservatoire  at the age of twelve. There, at seventeen, Sarasate entered a competition for the Premier Prix and won his first prize, the Conservatoire's highest honour.

Sarasate, who had been playing in public since childhood, made his Paris debut as a concert violinist in 1860, and played in London the following year. Over the course of his career, he toured many parts of the world, performing in Europe, North America, and South America. His artistic pre-eminence was due principally to the purity of his tone, which was free from any tendency towards the sentimental or rhapsodic, and to that impressive facility of execution that made him a virtuoso. In his early career, Sarasate performed mainly opera fantasies, most notably the Carmen Fantasy, and various other pieces that he had composed. The popularity of Sarasate's Spanish flavor in his compositions is reflected in the work of his contemporaries. For example, the influences of Spanish music can be heard in such notable works as Edouard Lalo's Symphonie Espagnole which was dedicated to Sarasate, Georges Bizet's Carmen, and Camille Saint-Saens' Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, written expressly for Sarasate and dedicated to him.

The Gypsy Tunes is one f his best known pieces, no violinist could overcome a temptation to play it in his/her early age, sometimes too early, since the piece requires considerable skills as well as a lot of taste and feeling of style.

Meet the classical evergreen!

СONTENTS:

Malagueсa. Spanish Dance. Op. 21. Edited by J. Heifetz
Zapateado. Spanish Dance. Op. 23, № 2. Edited by J. Heifetz
Andaluzian Romance. Op. 22, № 1
Spanish Dance. Op. 26, № 1
Peteneras. Op. 35
Introduction and Caprice-Jota. Op. 41
Miramar. Zorzico (Basque dance). Op. 42


Author
Sarasate P.
Author (full)
Pablo Sarasate
Title (full)
Gipsy Tunes for Violin and Piano
Number of pages
16+8