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He also composed one large scale instrumental work in 1815 intended as a study in late classical orchestration: Twenty-Six Variations for the Orchestra on a Theme called La Folia di Spagna.
distinction belongs to his Dressler Variations for keyboard ( WoO 63 ).
Variations of the Eucharistic Prayer are provided for various occasions, including communion of the sick and brief forms for occasions that call for greater brevity.
* Concertante Variations on a Theme of Beethoven for Piano ( left hand alone ) with orchestral accompaniment ; comp.
* Variations on a Hussar Song for orchestra ; comp.
Variations in arterial oxygen concentrations can be part of the normal physiology, for example, during strenuous physical exercise.
Perhaps the most celebrated composer who wrote for the harpsichord was J. S. Bach ( 1685 – 1750 ), whose solo works ( for instance, the Well-Tempered Clavier and the Goldberg Variations ), continue to be performed very widely, often on the piano.
Brahms's works in variation form include, among others, the Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel and the Paganini Variations, both for solo piano, and the Variations on a Theme by Haydn ( now sometimes called the Saint Anthony Variations ) in versions for two pianos and for orchestra.
Variations exist for low, middle and high height.
Variations include the longer and more pointed iták intended for combat, and it was also used during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish colonial authorities, later becoming a signature weapon of guerrillas in the Philippine-American War ; the longest variation, called a kampilan, was used by the ancient sultanates of Mindanao.
* George Rochberg – Caprice Variations ( 1970 ), 50 variations for solo violin

Variations and Violin
In the wake of the Festival Kuerti and the Canadian violinist Erika Raum recorded Czerny's Sonata for Piano and Violin in A Major of 1807 and his twenty Variations for Piano and Violin on a Theme by Krumpholz, Op.
Unusually for a composer of such importance and reputation, Franck's fame rests largely on a small number of compositions written in his later years, particularly his Symphony in D minor ( 1886 – 88 ), the Symphonic Variations for piano and orchestra ( 1885 ), the Prelude, Chorale and Fugue for piano solo ( 1884 ), the Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major ( 1886 ), the Piano Quintet in F minor ( 1879 ), and the symphonic poem Le Chasseur maudit ( 1883 ).
* Variations for Violin and Orchestra in E minor
Although keyless chanters seem to have been common for much of the 18th century, the earliest evidence of the introduction of a keyed chanter is the illustration and fingering chart in John Peacock's tunebook, A Favorite Collection of Tunes with Variations Adapted for the Northumberland Small Pipes, Violin, or Flute, first published by William Wright, of Newcastle, in about 1800.
Although he employed twelve-tone elements sporadically throughout his career, these become much more pervasive in the Eighth Symphony ( 1965 ) and many of the works following it: the Variations for Cello and Orchestra ( 1966 ), Clarinet Concerto ( 1967 ), Ricercare for Orchestra, Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra ( 1970 ), and Flute Concerto ( 1971 ).
Sets of variations on melodies from his Lieder are found in four other works by Schubert: the Death and the Maiden Quartet, the " Trockne Blumen " Variations for Flute and Piano ( D. 802 ), the Wanderer Fantasy, and the Fantasia in C major for Violin and Piano ( D. 934, on " Sei mir gegrüßt ").
* Poul Ruders — Etude and Ricercare ( 1994 ), Chaconne ( 1997 ), Pages 1 – 10 ( 2008 ); " Pages " 11-13 " ( 2010 )," Guitar Concerto No. 1 " Psalmodies "" for guitar and nine instruments ( 1986 ), " Solo Suite from Psalmodies " ( 1987 ); " Guitar Concerto No. 2 " Paganini Variations "" for guitar and orchestra ( 2000 ); Solo version of " Paganini Variations " ( 2002 ); New Rochelle Suite ( 2005 ) for guitar and percussion ; Schrodinger's Cat ( 12 Canons for Violin and Guitar ) ( 2012 )
The music also quotes the first and second symphonies, the Violin Concerto, " Nimrod " ( from the Enigma Variations ), Rule, Britannia and La Marseillaise.
They include an early Symphony for small orchestra ( 1933 ), an Ouvertüre in honour of Schoenberg ’ s 70th birthday ( 1944 ), a Piano Concerto ( 1947, later revised as a Concerto for piano with chamber orchestra ), a Violin Concerto ( 1953 – 55, though this remained in pencil score ), Prelude and Variations dedicated to Stravinsky ( 1962 ), Ricercata for orchestra ( 1965 ), Cantatas on poems of Nietzsche ( 1951 ) and on German folksong texts ( 1964 ), string quartets, trios, works for violin and piano, solo piano pieces, several sets of songs and some arrangements of Irish folksongs.
* Leading roles in other ballets include the following: Symphony in C, Other Dances, Push Comes to Shove, The Sleeping Beauty Act II, Within You Without You: A Tribute to George Harrison, Variations on America, Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux, Theme and Variations, The Brahms-Haydn Variations, Bruch Violin Concerto, Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes, Ballet Imperial, Sinfonietta, Gong, Who Cares ?, Variations For Four, The Leaves Are Fading, Mozartiana, Without Words, A Brahms Symphony, Stepping Stones, Americans We, and Spring and Fall, Concerto no.

Variations and Orchestra
* Variations for Cello and Orchestra in D minor, J.
* Six Variations on the theme A Schüsserl und a Reind ' rl for Viola and Orchestra, J.
It was thanks to the Swiss philanthropist Werner Reinhart that Webern was able to attend the festive premiere of his Variations for Orchestra, Op.
* 1966: Leslie Bassett, Variations for Orchestra
Sixty years later, Menuhin took the baton to conduct the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the Variations for Philips, as a coupling to the Cello Concerto with Julian Lloyd Webber.
She nevertheless produced the Sonate champêtre for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and piano, The Sonata for Two Pianos, Choral and Variations for Two Pianos or Orchestra, a series of children's songs ( on texts by Jean Tardieu ) and pieces for young pianists.
* Brahms, Four Symphonies, Tragic Overture and Haydn Variations, 1952, Philharmonia Orchestra, London ( his only appearances with that orchestra, produced by Walter Legge ).
* February 3 – The Symphony of the Air, conducted by Leonard Bernstein, gives the world première of Robert Moevs's Fourteen Variations for Orchestra ( composed in 1952 ) in New York.
* December 2-Arnold Schoenberg's Variations for Orchestra receives its première in Berlin
Important 20th century works have been written for string orchestra by Bartók ( Divertimento for String Orchestra ), Stravinsky ( Apollo ), Witold Lutosławski ( Musique funèbre ), Benjamin Britten ( Simple Symphony and Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge ), Charles Wuorinen ( Grand Bamboula ), and Malcolm Williamson ( Symphony No. 7 ).
* Concerto for Orchestra ( Variations without a theme ) by Denys Bouliane ( 1985 – 95 )
29 / 31 and the Variations for Orchestra, Op.
Lloyd Webber has made many recordings, including his BRIT Award winning Elgar Cello Concerto conducted by Yehudi Menuhin ( chosen as the finest ever version by BBC Music Magazine ), the Dvořák Cello Concerto with Václav Neumann and the Czech Philharmonic, Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations with the London Symphony Orchestra under Maxim Shostakovich and a coupling of Britten's Cello Symphony and Walton's Cello Concerto with Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, which was described by Gramophone magazine as " beyond any rival ".
Among his better known works are the Variations for Orchestra ( 1954 – 5 ); the Double Concerto for harpsichord, piano and two chamber orchestras ( 1959 – 61 ); the Piano Concerto ( 1964 – 65 ), written as an 85th birthday present for Igor Stravinsky ; the Concerto for Orchestra ( 1969 ), loosely based on a poem by Saint-John Perse ; and the Symphony of Three Orchestras ( 1976 ).
His works included the Symphony for Organ and Orchestra ( which was well-received, earning him comparisons to Stravinsky ), the jazz-affected Music for the Theatre, the music for the ballet Appalachian Spring and the Piano Variations.
* Dvořák, Symphonic Variations, London Symphony Orchestra ( 1970 ), DECCA SXL 6510
* Kodály, Peacock Variations, London Symphony Orchestra ( 1969 / 70 ), DECCA
During the Soused ( or Brown-Bag ) Period, P. D. Q. Bach wrote a Concerto for Horn & Hardart, a Sinfonia Concertante, a Pervertimento for Bicycle, Bagpipes, and Balloons, a Serenude, a Perückenstück ( literally German for " Hairpiece "), a Suite from The Civilian Barber ( spoofing Rossini's The Barber of Seville ), a Schleptet in E-flat major, the half-act opera The Stoned Guest ( the character of " The Stone Guest " from Mozart's Don Giovanni ), a Concerto for Piano vs. Orchestra, Erotica Variations ( Beethoven's Eroica Variations ), Hansel and Gretel and Ted and Alice, an opera in one unnatural act ( Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel and the 1969 film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice ), The Art of the Ground Round ( Bach's The Art of Fugue ), a Concerto for Bassoon vs. Orchestra, and a Grand Serenade for an Awful Lot of Winds and Percussion.

Variations and E
Others include Frédéric Chopin's Variations on " Là ci darem la mano " from Don Giovanni ( 1827 ); Max Reger's Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart ( 1914 ), based on the variation theme in the piano sonata K. 331 ; Fernando Sor's Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart ( 1821 ); and Mikhail Glinka's Variations on a Theme from Mozart's Opera Die Zauberflöte in E ♭ major ( 1822 ).
* Variations for Piano in E major
By doing so, the artist triumphs over depression and discouragement in the Finale, " E. D. U. " So, like some works of Elgar ’ s contemporaries Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler, the Enigma Variations are about the artist himself: ( almost ) all the themes of the work are in fact derived from the ‘ Elgar theme ’.
121a and Variations in E flat major Op.
* Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Haydn Variations ( Philips, 1992 )
Variations on the balance scale, including devices like the cheap and inaccurate bismar began to see common usage by c. 400 B. C. E.
Papaflessas was the 10th child of Theodora and he studied in the famous school of Dimitsana. In 1819 he was ordained Archbishop by the Patriarch Gregory the E ' and he was given the ecclesiastical " OFFIKIO " Dikaios, meaning the representative of the Patriarch. Variations of the name includes: Flesias, Flesopoulos, Flesoras, Papaflessas, Flesouras, Flessouras, Flessa, Flesak, Plessas and Flesis.
Although sometimes criticized for his unusual programming, Steinberg was a champion of certain lesser known works including Berlioz's Romeo et Juliette, Tchaikovsky's Manfred Symphony, Reger's Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart, and his own orchestral transcription of Verdi's String Quartet in E minor.
" Brahms might well have known that large and often admirable work, published as recently as 1856, which Volkmann based on the so-called ' Harmonious Blacksmith ' theme from the Air with Variations in Handel's E major Harpsichord Suite.
* Variations and Fugue in E ♭ major on an Original Theme ' Eroica ', Op.
Haydn: Sonata No. 52 in E flat ; Mozart: Fantasia and Sonata in C minor ; Beethoven: " Eroica " Variations ; Diabelli Variations ; Weber: Sonatas Nos.
* Frédéric Chopin: Variations in E major on the air " Non piu mesta " from Rossini's La Cenerentola ( spurious )

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