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"Paganini Variations", on 24th Caprice (published 1960) "Caprice after the Study in the form of a Waltz, Op. 52/6" (composed by Camille Saint-Saëns, arranged by Ysaÿe) Deux célèbres Arias (composed by J.S. Bach and G.F. Handel, arranged by Ysaÿe) Waltz in E minor Op.posth. [KKIVa/15] (composed by Frédéric Chopin, arranged by Ysaÿe)
The final variation in each section is virtuosic and climactic. Brahms intended the work to be more than simply a set of theme and variations; each variation also has the characteristic of a study. He published it as Studies for Pianoforte: Variations on a Theme of Paganini. The work was dedicated to the piano virtuoso Carl Tausig. It is well ...
Nine Variants on Paganini for Double Bass and Orchestra, also for Double Bass and Piano (2001). Paganini in Metropolis for Clarinet and Wind Symphony (2001), also for Clarinet and Orchestra (2002) Manuel Quiroga – 9 Variations on Paganini's Caprice No. 24, 12 Variations on Paganini's Caprice No. 24, both for violin and piano
The Variations retain most of Paganini's original material for solo violin. [1] As Paganini's original composition, it is structured as a theme with variations, presenting the theme, a total of twelve variations, and a final coda. The additional twelfth variation before the coda is Lutosławski's only structural alteration in the piece.
1. in F major; 2. in A major; 3. in E major; 4. in C major; 5. in E-flat major; 6. Variations de concert sur l’air irlandaise The Last Rose of Summer, in G major; Grand Caprice on Schubert's Der Erlkönig, D. 328, Op. 26 (1854) -transcription for solo violin-Iván Erőd. Drei Stücke für Violine solo, Op. 27 (1979)
Thème de Paganini varié, Op. 1 by Stephen Heller; Variations on a Theme of Paganini by Joseph Horovitz; Variations on a Theme by Paganini by Gary Kulesha; Variations on a Theme by Paganini by Witold Lutosławski; Variations on a Theme by Paganini by Pavel Necheporenko; Variations on a Theme by Paganini by Marc-André Hamelin; Nine Variants on ...
Variazioni sul Barucabà (Barucaba variations) Violin (original version for solo violin) 60 Variations on the Genoese folksong "Barucabà" (Part I: Tema in A major, with 20 Var. - Part II: Tema in C major, with 20 Var. - Part III: Tema in D major, with 20 Var.) 1835: 14: 71b: Variazioni sul Barucabà (Barucaba variations) Violin / Guitar
Paganini in 1836 by John Whittle. Niccolò (or Nicolò) Paganini (/ p æ ɡ ə ˈ n iː n i, p ɑː ɡ ə-/; Italian: [ni(k)koˈlɔ ppaɡaˈniːni] ⓘ; 27 October 1782 – 27 May 1840) was an Italian violinist and composer. He was the most celebrated violin virtuoso of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique.