Walzer-Capricen in F# Minor, Op. 28, No. 4

Dora Pejačević

From nine-piece collection, Walzer-Capricen, Op. 28, designed to be played straight through.
Excerpt of Walzer-Capricen in F# Minor, Op. 28, No. 4

Included in

Let's Dance!

Era

Romantic

Difficulty Level

Late Intermediate

Mood

Melancholic

Style

Romantic

Theme

Dancing

Video

Elements

Double Accidentals

Image of the Double Accidentals element

Intervals

Notes that are either raised or lowered by two semitones.

Hand Crossing

Image of the Hand Crossing element

Hand and Finger Techniques

A technique that involves one hand crossing over or under the other.

Ledger Lines

Image of the Ledger Lines element

Notes and Notation

Additional lines added above or below the staff in order to place very high or very low notes that wouldn't normally fit on the staff.

Sustain Pedal

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Expression

Also called the damper pedal, it is the rightmost pedal on the piano and used to sustain notes by moving the dampers away from the strings.

Details

Title

Walzer-Capricen in F# Minor, Op. 28, No. 4

Alternate Title

Wiegend

Composer

Dora Pejačević

Collection

Let's Dance!

Year

1913

Instrumentation

Solo Piano

Key Signature

F-sharp Minor

Time Signature

3/4

# of Measures

41

Teacher Duet

No

Lyrics

No

Student Ages

Adults,

Children,

Teens