Dueling Carmens: Two Carmen Fantasies by Hubay and Sarasate
for Violin and Piano Masterworks for Violin Series
by Pablo de Sarasate
Violin Solo - Sheet Music

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For Violin and Piano Piano Accompaniment; Violin

SKU: HL.370317

For Violin and Piano Masterworks for Violin Series. Composed by Hubay, Jenö, and Pablo de Sarasate. Arranged by Endre Granat. LKM Music. Classical. Softcover. Lauren Keiser Music Publishing #S511040. Published by Lauren Keiser Music Publishing (HL.370317).

ISBN 9781581068887. UPC: 840126993639. 9.0x12.0x0.173 inches.

"Georges Bizet's opera Carmen had its first performance in Paris in 1875. In the audience was the 17-year-old Hungarian violin virtuoso and budding composer Jeno Hubay. After the performance Hubay started writing his Carmen Fantasy from memory. The following season for his debut recital in Paris, he included his newly created composition. It is a lyrical work of great beauty and brilliance. Hubay combined his career of a concertizing virtuoso, composer and violin pedagogue. At the Royal Conservatory in Brussels he became the successor of Vieuxtemps and Wieniawski. Later, Franz Liszt invited Hubay to lead the violin department in the newly created Budapest Music Academy. He created the world-renowned Hungarian school of violin playing. His student, Franz von Vecsey, recorded theCarmen Fantasy in 1904 at age 11! His other students included Joseph Szigeti, Zoltan Szekely, Sandor Vegh, Endre Gertler, Gyorgy Garay and many more. Hubay was a very active composer, creating over 120 works including operas, ballets, concertos, songs and instrumental compositions. Pablo de Sarasate wrote his Carmen Fantasy in 1882. It is a composition of drama and passion, written with his unparalleled brilliance for violin writing. This work has remained in the standard repertory, on programs of virtuoso soloists, as well as a required work for major competitions.".