Liebesfreud

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Liebesfreud is a popular short violin piece by Fritz Kreisler, known for its charming, dance-like character and virtuosic flair.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf short musical composition
violin piece
approximateCompositionPeriod early 20th century
associatedCity Vienna NERFINISHED
associatedComposerRole violinist-composer
character charming
dance-like
virtuosic
composer Fritz Kreisler NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
educationalUse advanced violin repertoire study
genre encore piece
salon piece
hasArrangement solo piano transcription
solo violin and orchestra
violin and orchestra
hasSiblingWork Liebesleid NERFINISHED
Schön Rosmarin NERFINISHED
instrumentation violin and piano
keyCharacteristic dance rhythms
ornamented melodic lines
musicalForm dance
notableFeature brilliant passagework for violin
expressive rubato
lyrical main theme
originalPublicationFormat violin and piano sheet music
partOfSeries Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen NERFINISHED
performanceDifficulty advanced
performanceTradition romantic expressive style
popularWithInstrumentalists violinists
reception frequently recorded
popular
requiresTechnique double stops
expressive vibrato
rapid passagework
shifting to high positions
style late Romantic
texture melody with accompaniment
titleLanguage German
titleTranslation Love’s Joy
typicalDuration short
typicalUse concert encore
recital repertoire

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Fritz Kreisler composed Liebesfreud