Reccitativo and Scherzo, Op. 6 | Fritz Kreisler | Jascha Heifetz
Reccitativo and Scherzo, Op. 6
Fritz Kreisler | Jascha Heifetz
0:00 Reccitativo
2:03 Scherzo
Kreisler’s opus 6 is one of his least-known pieces for solo violin. This is his only solo violin piece composed in 1910, which he dedicated to Eugene Ysaÿe, “le maitre et l’ami,” the master and friend, as a musical thank you note. Ysaÿe himself dedicated his fourth sonata to Kriesler, imitating his styles and even quoting Kreisler’s well-known Praeludium and Allegro.
Unlike so many of Kreisler’s best-known pieces, it is neither arrangement nor adaptation, nor did he ever try to pass it off as another composer’s work. On the contrary, it is pure Kreisler, a few minutes’ worth of dramatic musical rhapsody and fireworks that come as a pleasant surprise to the listener who knows Kreisler only as the author of salon-style Viennese dances and faux-Baroque trifles.
Jascha Heifitz, called “perhaps the greatest violinist of all time” by Harold Schonberg of the New Yo
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Reccitativo and Scherzo, Op. 6 | Fritz Kreisler | Jascha Heifetz