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The Virtuoso Viola - Atar Arad (violin cadenza); Michiko Otaki (piano); Roger Chase (viola)
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  1. Le Tombeau de Ravel for clarinet & piano, "Valse-Caprices"
  2. Concert Piece, for viola & piano
  3. Fantasia and Fugue, for keyboard in A minor, BWV 904 (BC L136): Fantasia cromatica
  4. Introduction et Danse, for viola & orchestra (or piano), Op. 102
  5. Capriccio for solo viola, Op. 55 (Op. posth. 9)
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  1. Le Tombeau de Ravel for clarinet & piano, "Valse-Caprices"
  2. Concert Piece, for viola & piano
  3. Fantasia and Fugue, for keyboard in A minor, BWV 904 (BC L136): Fantasia cromatica
  4. Introduction et Danse, for viola & orchestra (or piano), Op. 102
  5. Capriccio for solo viola, Op. 55 (Op. posth. 9)
  6. Elégie for viola or cello & piano, Op. 30
  7. Grand Sonata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 35, MS 3:
  8. Praeludium and Allegro in the Style of Pugnani, for violin & piano
  9. Scherzo, for viola & piano
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This is one of just a few collections of virtuoso viola music, but most of the great violinists also played the viola, and the album resurrects some little-known gems. Except for the Bach Chromatic Fantasy and Fritz Kreisler's Praeludium and Allegro, all the music here was originally composed for the viola, even Arthur Benjamin's Le tombeau de Ravel, which is better known in a version for clarinet. Despite the connections with violin music, the viola has its own idiom, emphasizing melody and tone more than finger acrobatics ...

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