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Kreisler, Fritz
1875-1962
(b Vienna, 2 Feb 1875; d New York, 29 Jan 1962). American violinist and composer of Austrian birth.
Sieben Virtuosenstücke [orchd. Walter] (Seven Virtuoso
Pieces) <1905–1910>
Pieces) <1905–1910>
solo violin
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Originally individual pieces for violin & piano, selected arr & orchd by Fried Walter (1983).
One db, "Zupfbass" to be positioned near harp & accordion. In no.4, cl1 joins this group of instruments, for which repositioning may be desired.
No.4 not by Kreisler, but by Johann Brandl, and is based on a popular Viennese song.
One db, "Zupfbass" to be positioned near harp & accordion. In no.4, cl1 joins this group of instruments, for which repositioning may be desired.
No.4 not by Kreisler, but by Johann Brandl, and is based on a popular Viennese song.
I. Liebesfreud <1905>
II. Liebeslied <1905>
III. Caprice viennois, op.2 <1910>
IV. Alter Refrain (Johann Brandl) <1905>
V. Schön Rosmarin <1905>
VI. Tambourin chinois, op.3 <1910>
VII. Praeludium und Allegro im Stile von Gaetano
Pugnani <1910>
II. Liebeslied <1905>
III. Caprice viennois, op.2 <1910>
IV. Alter Refrain (Johann Brandl) <1905>
V. Schön Rosmarin <1905>
VI. Tambourin chinois, op.3 <1910>
VII. Praeludium und Allegro im Stile von Gaetano
Pugnani <1910>