Fritz Kreisler - Liebesleid: 8 Professional Arrangements
Fritz Kreisler's "Liebesleid" (Love's Sorrow) is a poignant violin piece from his 1905 set "Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen", evoking nostalgic Viennese dance styles with Romantic-era lyricism.
Rachmaninoff's piano transcription of Kreisler's "Liebesleid" transforms the intimate violin-piano dialogue into a virtuosic solo piece, showcasing his signature lush harmonies and intricate textures while preserving the nostalgic charm of the original Viennese dance.
A charming pseudo-Baroque work evoking 18th-century Vienna, originally for violin and piano, later orchestrated. Part of Kreisler's series of stylistic pastiches.
A nostalgic violin piece from Kreisler's "Three Old Viennese Dances" cycle, blending Romantic sensibility with Viennese charm. Often paired with its companion piece "Liebesfreud" (Love's Joy).
"Liebesleid" (Love's Sorrow) is a short violin piece by Fritz Kreisler, part of his "Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen" series.
It mimics the style of 19th-century Viennese waltzes, though it was composed in the early 20th century.
Often paired with "Liebesfreud" (Love's Joy), it remains a staple of the violin repertoire.
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