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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.
The Geistervariationen (Ghost Variations), or Theme and Variations in E-flat major for piano, WoO 24, composed in 1854, is the last piano work of Robert Schumann.The variations were composed in the time leading up to his admission to an asylum for the insane and are infrequently played or recorded today.
A-flat major 1846 KK. IVc/13 P. 2/13 Galop Marquis: Introduction et Variations brillantes sur le Rondeau favori "Je vends des scapulaires" from Hérold's Ludovic: B-flat major 1833 Op. 12 B. 80 Klavierstück E-flat major 1840 1955 B.133 KK IVb/10 P. 2/10 Marked simply "Sostenuto"; sometimes classified as a Waltz Largo E-flat major 1837 1938 B ...
Waltz in G major for piano, Albumblatt: Walzer in G ♫ 16 April 1825 845 42 Sonata in A minor: Sonate in a ♫ Before the end of May 1825 9 16 I. Moderato II. Andante poco mosso III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace – Trio. Un poco più lento IV. Rondo. Allegro vivace 850 53 Sonata in D major, Gasteiner: Sonate in D ♫ August 1825 11 17 I. Allegro ...
S 162 – Marche à la romaine for piano in E flat major; S 163 – Attila (lost) S 164 – Variations for piano in E major; S 165 – Rondoletto for piano in C major; S 166 – Einmal nur in unserm Leben; S 167 – Birthday Cantata for Goethe (1825) S 167a – Album piece for piano; S 168, WoO 7 – Impromptu in Canone for piano in G major
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Allegro (E-flat major), 4 4; Adagio cantabile (A-flat major), 34; Scherzo. Allegro assai (E-flat major, with trio in A-flat major), 3 4; Finale. Presto (E-flat major), 2 4; The first movement opens with an ascending arpeggiated figure (a so-called Mannheim Rocket, like that opening the first movement of the composer's own Piano Sonata no 1, Opus 2 no 1), [3]
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 ...