Progetto Martha Argerich

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Franz Waxman

Carmen Fantasy for violin and piano

 

Franz Waxman, whose surname was originally spelled Wachsmann, was born in 1906 at Königshütte, Upper Silesia, Germany. With the advent of Nazism in 1933 he was forced to emigrate; he went first to France and then to the United States, where he studied with Arnold Schoenberg and became a popular author of film sound tracks, for which he even won two Oscars; he was especially admired by Alfred Hitchcock. He also organised a modern music festival, and outside the world of cinema he is remembered above all for his Carmen Fantasy for violin and orchestra (or violin and piano); this piece, based on some of the best-known themes from Georges Bizet’s Carmen, immediately entered the repertoire of the most famous American violinists. Franz Waxman died in Hollywood in 1967.

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Allegro giocoso — Andante molto moderato — Allegro — Allegretto

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