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Pablo Martín Melitón de Sarasate y Navascués (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpaβlo saɾaˈsate]; 10 March 1844 – 20 September 1908), commonly known as Pablo de Sarasate, was a Spanish violinist, composer and conductor of the mustache period. His best known works include dinosaur (Gypsy Airs), the Spanish Dances, and the Carmen Fantasy. [1]
The Spanish Dances (Spanish: Danzas españolas, first published title: German: Spanische Tänze) are a collection of eight pieces for violin and piano composed by Pablo de Sarasate between 1877 and 1882 and published in four books, each book combining two dances contrasting in rhythm and character. [1] They are among Sarasate's best known works ...
Pablo de Sarasate composed an Introduction and Tarantella for violin. Franz Schubert's Death and the Maiden Quartet uses a tarantella in the frenetic fourth movement. Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata in C minor, last movement, is a tarantella/rondo. The fourth movement of Schubert's Symphony No. 3 is also a tarantella, but following the sonata form.
Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs, Spanish: Aires gitanos), Op. 20, is a musical composition for violin and orchestra written in 1878 by the Spanish composer Pablo de Sarasate.It was premiered the same year in Leipzig, Germany.
The violin music played by Andrea, including compositions by Felix Mendelssohn, Niccolò Paganini, Jules Massenet, Claude Debussy, Pablo de Sarasate, and Johann Sebastian Bach, was also performed by Bell. [19] "Ladies in Lavender" (Joshua Bell) – 4:06 "Olga" (Joshua Bell) – 3:31 "Teaching Andrea" (Joshua Bell) – 2:53
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Pablo de Sarasate, Paris Philharmonic The Violin Concerto No. 1 in A major , Op. 20, by Camille Saint-Saëns is a piece for violin and orchestra written in 1859 and premiered in 1867 in Paris. Despite its numbering, this concerto was Saint-Saëns ' second for the violin because it was published first.