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October 11, 2007

Download of the Week: Kreisler's Caprice Viennois

The eminent violinist Fritz Kreisler was also a talented composer who wrote operettas, a string quartet and some songs. However, he is chiefly known for his works for the violin, virtuosic showpieces commonly played as encores. Exhibiting Kreisler's rare gifts for
melody and inventive harmonies, these miniatures are much-loved by audiences and violinists alike.

The beautiful lilting melody of Caprice Viennois is introduced after a mysterious introduction. The sensual richness of the violin's double stops (playing two notes at once) creates a wonderfully languorous atmosphere, interrupted only by a comic passage of frenetic activity. The piece ends with the violin posing a final question that the piano softly dismisses, matter-of-factly!

This recording is performed by Jonathan Carney, violin; Ronan O'Hora, piano.

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