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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.
Zigeunerweisen is a departure from director Suzuki Seijun's Nikkatsu films in many ways. It was shot entirely on location without access to studio resources; it runs 144 minutes, in contrast to the former's 90-minute maximum; and its intellectual characters and period setting and subject matter invited a more literary audience as opposed to the ...
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 modulation from C minor to E flat occurs. Violin and Cimbalom – The primas playing in the same style at the same time, orchestral leader and soloist.
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.
"Allegro Molto Vivace" from Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 (Pablo de Sarasate) "I'm Not Scared" "Moderato" from Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 "Decree of the Sichuan General" "Not Guilty Of Kung Fu" "Midnight Assassin" "Blade of Gu Qin" "No Manners" "Zhi Yao Wei Ni Huo Yi Tian" "Night Club Band" "Seize Any Opportunity" "Sabre Dance" (Aram Khachaturian) "Daring ...
The Zigeunerlieder (Gypsy songs), Op. 103 and Op. 112 Nos. 3–6, are a song cycle for four singers (or choir) and piano by Johannes Brahms (Op. 103 Nos. 1–7 and 11 exist also in an arrangement for solo voice and piano made by Brahms himself).
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).
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13, S.244/13, in A minor, is the thirteenth Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt.One of the lesser performed works of Liszt, the friska section starts with a theme used by the well-known Allegro molto vivace from Zigeunerweisen by Pablo de Sarasate (Ketten mentünk, hárman jöttünk).