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What is the meaning of zigeunerweisen?

What is the meaning of zigeunerweisen?

Gypsy Airs
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.

Why was zigeunerweisen written?

Such is tenor of Sarasate’s most famous composition, Zigeunerweisen, written in 1878 to show off his own legendary violin skills. Gypsy music was prominent in Spain during Sarasate’s life – in fact, the music and dance of flamenco is essentially Gypsy music.

Who composed zigeunerweisen?

Pablo de Sarasate
Zigeunerweisen/Composers
The esteemed critic George Bernard Shaw remarked that many composers “write music for the violin, but Sarasate writes violin music”. His technique was so effortless that he made everything look easy, even the dazzling final two minutes of this classic.

What key is zigeunerweisen?

C minor
Zigeunerweisen (1er Partie) (rec. 1904, Paris/ Disque Pour Gramophone: G.C.-37930)/Keys
Its first main section is in C minor, and is at turns heroic, then mournful. In a kind of fantasy form, it has sections of declamation by the solo violin, and its mournful themes are loosely based on Roma melodies.

When was Pablo Sarasate born?

March 10, 1844
Pablo de Sarasate/Date of birth
Pablo de Sarasate, in full Pablo Martin Melitón De Sarasate Y Navascuéz, (born March 10, 1844, Pamplona, Spain—died Sept. 20, 1908, Biarritz, France), celebrated Spanish violin virtuoso and composer.

Why was Pablo de Sarasate famous?

Sarasate is also known as a composer of virtuoso violin music, his most popular work being Zigeunerweisen (1878), a fantasy in gypsy style for violin and orchestra.

What era is Sarasate?

In the 1880s and 1890s, Sarasate was one of the most famous musicians in the world.

What violin did Sarasate play?

Stradivarius violins
At his death from bronchitis in 1908 at age 64, Sarasate was in possession of two Stradivarius violins; one was bequeathed to the Paris Conservatoire, and the other the Conservatory of Madrid. The remainder of Sarasate’s possessions was left to Pamplona, which has erected a museum in his memory.

Where did Pablo de Sarasate go to school?

Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris
Pablo de Sarasate/Education

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