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IDAC579389-4049-404D-A6D4-61909728E935
Titlecode60710011
Title NameConcerto in C, IFK 42
Marketing CopyAustrian-born American violinist and composer Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) is considered among the best virtuosic violinists in history. While he did write some operettas, vocal works, and a smattering of pieces for other instruments, it is unsurprising that most of his output was for the violin. In the earlier part of his career, he wrote a number of pastiches in the style of other well-known composers, going so far as to ascribe the work to them rather than to himself. In 1935, Kreisler revealed that he had composed these select works, answering his critics by pointing out that they had deemed to music worthy under the other composers' names, and that "the name changes, the value remains." Among these such works is his CONCERTO in C, IFK 42, which Kreisler falsely attributed to Baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi. In three movements, the work exists with both string orchestra accompaniment and this Master reprint edition for violin and piano.
InstrumentationViolin and Piano
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Title Brand3
Year Composed1927
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Duration15
Ensemble Size2
Date Created2022-10-10 20:10:23.000000
Date Updated2025-09-30 20:10:23
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Bsc CodeMUS037130
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Title Category10
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Set Series IDFAAFF218-27D0-4CE7-48EE-08DB00B0FAFD
Title Instrument Category TextViolin
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