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  2. Zigeunerweisen - Wikipedia

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    Zigeunerweisen: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project; on YouTube, Pablo de Sarasate plays Zigeunerweisen, c. 1904 (piano accompaniment, first and fourth movements) on YouTube, Jascha Heifetz (violin), RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, William Steinberg (conductor)

  3. Ungarische Zigeunerweisen - Wikipedia

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    Ungarische Zigeunerweisen (Konzert im ungarischen Stil), Hungarian Gypsy Melodies (Concerto in the Hungarian Style), is a single-movement work for piano and orchestra of about 17 minutes' duration by Sophie Menter (renowned 19th-century pianist and Franz Liszt's favourite female student).

  4. Carmen Fantasy (Sarasate) - Wikipedia

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    The Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25, by Pablo de Sarasate is a fantasy on themes from Bizet's Carmen for violin and piano or orchestra, composed in 1881. [1] A version with piano accompaniment was published in 1882. [2] [3] It was dedicated to Joseph Hellmesberger. [4]

  5. Gypsy style - Wikipedia

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    With its accompaniment the tunes are elevated above the level of simple folk music. Part of the beauty of the music is founded on the harmonies that the cimbalom and the bass add to the score. A good example is the well-known song Csak egy szép lány, also known as the slow movement in Pablo de Sarasate's Zigeunerweisen. In the sixth bar, a ...

  6. List of compositions for violin and orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Sinfonia Concertante, for violin and piano (1982) Giovanni Bottesini. Gran duo Concertante, for violin and double-bass; Ludwig van Beethoven. Triple Concerto in C major, Op. 56, for piano, violin, and cello (1804–5) Johannes Brahms. Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102, for violin and cello; Peter Maxwell Davies

  7. Pablo de Sarasate - Wikipedia

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    Pablo de Sarasate in 1905. Sarasate was born in Pamplona, Navarre, in 1844, the son of Don Miguel Sarasate, a local artillery bandmaster.Apparently, after seeing his father struggle with a passage for a long time, he picked up the violin and played it perfectly.

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