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Valse Viennoise (Flute & Piano)
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.The Valse Viennoise dates originally from 1962, and was first written for piano solo. This was then re-arranged for violin and piano in 2000, and dedicated to Reginald Robins’s Kortne Hungarian Orchestra, who gave many Cafe Continental Concerts in the Plymouth area back in the sixties, and at which my parents and I were often guest soloists. It is cast in the style of a Fritz Kreisler Waltz, and would make an excellent short encore!
For its first public performance in May 2003, when it was played by top violinist, Peter Fisher, as part of a Gala Concert in aid of the WARChild charity at the City Museum, Plymouth, I have reworked some of the previous passage-work for violin and piano. The whole effect is for fun - it’s a stylistic pastiche - but for all that, should come off well in performance, even if both parts are now more demanding!
There is a new version got Flute & Piano, which has been slightly adapted in both parts, to accommodate the specific qualities of the woodwind instrument, over the violin.
The picture is the famour Ferris Wheel in the Prater, Vienna