Paganiniana (Casella)
Paganiniana Op.65, is a Divertimento for orchestra composed in 1941/42 by Alfredo Casella and based on themes by Niccolò Paganini. The piece was commissioned in January 1941, to honor the centenary of the Vienna Philharmonic, which gave its premiere in Vienna, Großer Musikvereinsaal, 14 April 1942, under the direction of Karl Böhm. It is scored in four separate movements:
* I. Allegro agitato
* II. Polacchetta (Allegretto moderato)
* III. Romanza (Larghetto cantabile, amoroso)
* IV. Tarantella (Presto molto)
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Paganiniana (Casella)
Paganiniana Op.65, is a Divertimento for orchestra composed in 1941/42 by Alfredo Casella and based on themes by Niccolò Paganini. The piece was commissioned in January 1941, to honor the centenary of the Vienna Philharmonic, which gave its premiere in Vienna, Großer Musikvereinsaal, 14 April 1942, under the direction of Karl Böhm. It is scored in four separate movements:
* I. Allegro agitato
* II. Polacchetta (Allegretto moderato)
* III. Romanza (Larghetto cantabile, amoroso)
* IV. Tarantella (Presto molto)
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Paganiniana Op.65, is a Divert ...... minor, Op.5/1, MS 31 (1815c).
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Paganiniana Op.65, is a Divert ...... IV. Tarantella (Presto molto)
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