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NOVACEK – Perpetuum mobile (virtuoso concert piece) – CELLO AND PIANO

Other Identification:
Ottokar Novacek was born at Weißkirchen (Serbian: Bela Crkva), southern Austrian Empire (today Serbia). He studied successfully with his father Martin Joseph Nováček, with Jakob Dont in Vienna (1880–83), and with Henry Schradieck and Brodsky at the Leipzig Conservatory, where he won the Mendelssohn Prize in 1885. He played in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and in the Brodsky Quartet, originally as second violin and later as viola.
He subsequently immigrated to the USA, where he was a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Arthur Nikisch (1891) and was appointed principal viola in the Damrosch Orchestra, New York (1892-3). He also played in the re-formed Brodsky Quartet.
In 1899, after a heart condition forced him to retire from playing, he devoted himself to composition. His works include a piano concerto (1894, dedicated to, and first performed by, Ferruccio Busoni), Perpetuum mobile (Perpetual Motion) for violin and orchestra or piano (1895), three string quartets (published in 1890, 1898 and 1904), eight Concerto caprices and other works for violin and piano (including the 8 Bulgarian Dances), and six songs to texts by Leo Tolstoy. He died in New York City.
This piece was written in about 1895.
Instrumentation:
CELLO AND PIANO
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2 PDFs, one for each instrument
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(also possible to be performed accompanied by orchestra)
Approximate difficulty:
very Virtuoso !

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