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== Composition == == Composition ==
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Tambourin Chinois
by Fritz Kreisler
Picture of composer
KeyB-flat major
Opus3
Year1910
Duration4 minutes
ScoringViolin and Piano
Kreisler - Tambourin Chinois Op. 3 performed by the Park Sisters
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Tambourin Chinois, Op. 3, known in English as Chinese Tambourine or Chinese Drum, is a piece by composer Fritz Kreisler for Violin and Piano. It is one of his most well-known pieces behind his Old Viennese Melodies and Praeludium and Allegro.

Composition

The piece is inspired from a performance of traditional Chinese music heard by the composer while they visited San Francisco. As such, the piece is highly inspired by the pentatonic scale, though Kreisler said that he did not take any thematic information from his visit.

References

  1. "Essential Historical Recordings: When Fritz Kreisler Changed How We Hear and Play Violin". Strings Magazine. 2022-12-13. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  2. 顾馨. "Australian-Chinese violinist releases Tambourin Chinois at age 13". global.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  3. Marston, Ward. "Fritz Kreisler, The Complete Recordings" (PDF).
Fritz Kreisler


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