Caprice viennois

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Caprice viennois is a popular short violin showpiece by Fritz Kreisler, known for its lyrical, Viennese-style charm and frequent appearance in concert encores.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf encore piece
short piece
violin composition
associatedCity Vienna NERFINISHED
belongsToRepertoireOf classical violinists
cataloguedAs Op. 2
character lyrical
virtuosic
composer Fritz Kreisler NERFINISHED
composerNationality Austrian
countryOfOrigin Austria
dedicatedTo Mischa Elman NERFINISHED
firstPerformer Fritz Kreisler NERFINISHED
firstPublicationCentury 20th century
form caprice
genre salon piece
hasArrangement cello and piano
orchestra
piano solo
solo violin and piano
violin and orchestra
hasFeature expressive slides
ornamented melody
portamento
rubato
virtuosic passagework
hasMood romantic
sentimental
instrumentation violin and piano
isPopularIn violin repertoire
isRecordedOn numerous commercial recordings
key A major
languageOfTitle French
notablePerformer Anne-Sophie Mutter NERFINISHED
David Oistrakh NERFINISHED
Itzhak Perlman NERFINISHED
Jascha Heifetz NERFINISHED
period late Romantic
style Viennese
tempoIndication Andante
titleTranslation Viennese Caprice NERFINISHED
typicalDuration about 5 minutes
typicalUse concert encore
recital showpiece
usesDanceElements Viennese waltz inflections

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Fritz Kreisler composed Caprice viennois