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This collection features the most renowned original works, classical manuscripts, and transcriptions from the concert repertoire of the esteemed violinist Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962). This edition is included in the Trinity syllabus for 2007, covering grades 6, 7, and 8.
This edition is included in the Trinity syllabus for 2007 at grade 7.
This 1905 edition of the three-part collection is derived from Fritz Kreisler's initial version and subsequent piano transcriptions by Sergei Rachmaninoff. The harmonies, chromatic progressions, and counterpoint in the piano arrangements are preserved, allowing the original and the transcription to merge into a compelling and virtuosic solo work. The Viennese three-four time signature necessitates a subtle flexibility in tempo, free from strict metronomic limitations.
This 1905 arrangement of the three-part compilation draws from Fritz Kreisler's original work and incorporates later piano transcriptions by Sergei Rachmaninoff, preserving the harmonies, chromaticism, and counterpoint of the piano versions. The fusion of the original and the transcription results in a virtuosic and compelling solo piece. The three-four time signature characteristic of Vienna allows for a degree of interpretative freedom in tempo, which is not easily captured by strict metronomic guidelines.