Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso for Solo Piano, Op. 27
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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This is my piano transcription of Saint-Saëns's famous Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso. I will regard this as my greatest transcription to date due to the amount of detail I have put into this work.
The original piece posts great challenges for a transcriber, as I need to contrast and emulate the different textures of the solo violin and the orchestra. As a result, I have put a great deal of thought into enhancing the effects of the original instruments. For example, in measures 39 and 43, I have substituted the string crossings of the violin with hand crossings on the piano to create a similar "staccato" effect. Meanwhile, sweeping arpeggios followed in order to simulate the vastly different textures of the orchestra. Meanwhile, as you may have noticed, I have placed hundreds if not thousands of hidden tempo and dynamic markings throughout the piece to emulate a convincing human interpretation.
I have also instilled much originality in my transcription. For example, I have added an optional introduction at the beginning in the spirit of the piece. Meanwhile, I have also added original countermelodies to enhance the effects of the original piece. For instance, the section starting from measure 126 features a fugal section using the main theme as the subject. While from measures 181 to 194, I have added the countermelody to further build up tensions in the music.
Anyway, I hope you will enjoy this piece. And as usual, please feel free to leave any comments and suggestions. I'll read all of them. :)
Wow, I think it's one of the best transcriptions ever. I also saw your transcriptions of Dies Irae and the Ride of the Valkyries. Keep up the beautiful work! Where can I write with you in private?
Thanks for the comment. You can email me through this email: wyhcomposer@gmail.com
Nice❤
10:51 reminds me of chopin (finale of 3rd sonata)
Naice
Mendelsson?
Saint saens?
is there print out sheets
You can download the sheet on my Musescore page. Link in the video description.
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No es Mendelsson.