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Variations on a Theme of Corelli (russian: Вариации на тему А. Корелли, ''Variatsii na temu A. Korelli''), Op. 42, is a set of variations for solo piano, written in 1931 by the Russian composer
Sergei Rachmaninoff Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff; in Russian pre-revolutionary script. (28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor. Rachmaninoff is widely considered one of the finest pianists of his day and, as a composer, one o ...
. He composed the variations at his holiday home in Switzerland. The theme is '' La Folia'', which was not in fact composed by Arcangelo Corelli, but was used by him in 1700 as the basis for 23 variations in his Sonata for violin and continuo ( violone and/or
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) in D minor, Op. 5, No. 12. ''La Folia'' was popularly used as the basis for variations in
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Franz Liszt Franz Liszt, in modern usage ''Liszt Ferenc'' . Liszt's Hungarian passport spelled his given name as "Ferencz". An orthographic reform of the Hungarian language in 1922 (which was 36 years after Liszt's death) changed the letter "cz" to simpl ...
used the same theme in his '' Rhapsodie espagnole'' S. 254 (1863). Rachmaninoff dedicated the work to his friend, the violinist Fritz Kreisler. He wrote to another friend, the composer
Nikolai Medtner Nikolai Karlovich Medtner (russian: Никола́й Ка́рлович Ме́тнер, ''Nikoláj Kárlovič Métner''; 13 November 1951) was a Russian composer and virtuoso pianist. After a period of comparative obscurity in the 25 years immedi ...
, on 21 December 1931:
I've played the Variations about fifteen times, but of these fifteen performances only one was good. The others were sloppy. I can't play my own compositions! And it's so boring! Not once have I played these all in continuity. I was guided by the coughing of the audience. Whenever the coughing would increase, I would skip the next variation. Whenever there was no coughing, I would play them in proper order. In one concert, I don't remember where - some small town - the coughing was so violent that I played only ten variations (out of 20). My best record was set in New York, where I played 18 variations. However, I hope that ''you'' will play all of them, and won't "cough".
Rachmaninoff recorded many of his own works, but this piece wasn't one of them.


Structure

The Theme is followed by 20 variations, an Intermezzo between variations 13 and 14, and a Coda to finish. All variations are in
D minor D minor is a minor scale based on D, consisting of the pitches D, E, F, G, A, B, and C. Its key signature has one flat. Its relative major is F major and its parallel major is D major. The D natural minor scale is: Changes needed for t ...
except where noted. *Theme. Andante *Variation 1. Poco piu mosso *Variation 2. L'istesso tempo *Variation 3. Tempo di Minuetto *Variation 4. Andante *Variation 5. Allegro (ma non tanto) *Variation 6. L'istesso tempo *Variation 7. Vivace *Variation 8. Adagio misterioso *Variation 9. Un poco piu mosso *Variation 10. Allegro scherzando *Variation 11. Allegro vivace *Variation 12. L'istesso tempo *Variation 13. Agitato *Intermezzo *Variation 14. Andante (come prima) (D major) *Variation 15. L'istesso tempo (D major) *Variation 16. Allegro vivace *Variation 17. Meno mosso *Variation 18. Allegro con brio *Variation 19. Piu mosso. Agitato *Variation 20. Piu mosso *Coda. Andante


See also

* List of variations on a theme by another composer


References


External links

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Piano.ru - Sheet music download
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Chubrik.ru - Audio download
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