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Joseph Gelinek: VIII Variations pour le Piano-Forte sur le Trio "Copia si tenera" de l' Opera Palmira. (Published c. 1797) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 6 Variations in G major on "Mio caro Adone" from La fiera di Venezia, K. 180 (piano) Giuseppe Sarti: Variations for Violin and piano on the Cavatina "La ra la ra" from La Grotta di Trofonio (1786)
Twenty Variations in G major, Hob. XVII/2, was written in the 1760s by Joseph Haydn . In 1788/1789, Artaria published the Arietta con 12 Variazioni in A major (Twelve Variations in A major), which is an abridged version of the Twenty Variations in G major, and in a different key.
Prelude in G-flat major (Rachmaninoff) S. Signore, ascolta! U. Un bel dì, vedremo
[56] Étude No. 13 is shown in 2 versions, F# major and G♭ major; No. 14 as D# minor and E♭ minor Charles-Valentin Alkan: 25 Preludes in all major and minor keys, Op. 31: piano 1847 [aj] Major keys ascending chromatically from C alternate with minor keys ascending chromatically from f. There is a final 25th Prayer in C major. [57] [58]
Op. 14, Variations for Flute and Piano in G major (Vienna, circa 1803). Theme by Meyule; Op. 15, Variations for Piano on an Aria from Dalayrac's "Les Deux Petits Savoyards" in A minor (Vienna, circa 1804) Op. 16, 6 German Dances (1804). For orchestra. Also for piano (Vienna, circa 1804) Op. 17, Concerto for Violin and Piano in G major (Vienna ...
The twelfth variation is marked meno allegro e maestoso, and is a huge grand variation of con tutta forza, with massive chords and repeats the melody heard in the third variation, only in a grand major voice. The key changes to g major, and the time from 12 8 to 6 8. Variation XIII. The thirteenth variation is marked allegro furioso is the ...
Overture in E-flat major 18 Piano Quartet in B flat major, J. 76 (1811) 19 Symphony No. 1 in C major, J. 50 (1806–07) 20 Concerto (Fantasie) for cello and orchestra (Grand pot-pourri), J. 64 (1808) 21 Grande polonaise in E flat major, J. 59 (1808) 22 Nine Variations on a Norwegian Air for violin and piano, J. 61 (1808) 23
The Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24, is a work for solo piano written by Johannes Brahms in 1861. It consists of a set of twenty-five variations and a concluding fugue, all based on a theme from George Frideric Handel's Harpsichord Suite No. 1 in B ♭ major, HWV 434. They are known as his Handel Variations.
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