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Additional Info
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ComposerFranz Waxman
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PublisherFidelio Music Publishing
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ArrangementViolin/Piano Accompaniment (VLN/PFA)
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FormatScore and Parts
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Genre20th Century
Description
for violin and piano
Movements
1. Two Little Shoes – Allegro
2. Four Leaf Clover – Andante
3. The Little Soldier – March
4. The Golden Heart – Lento
5. The Pony – Allegro
Note
The Charm Bracelet for chamber orchestra (1949) was originally composed by Waxman as a set of five short piano pieces for the young pianist, and dedicated to his young son, John.
The composer has given us a musical picture of the charms one might find on a bracelet and the first of the set, “The Two Shoes,” begins with an ostinato-like figure playing prominently over the introduction of the melody. It is a whimsical scherzo-like portrait.
“The Four Leaf Clover” is a waltz with a bittersweet flavor.
“The Little Soldier” is a playful march. A flute solo introduces
Of the set of five, “The Golden Heart” remains the most intimate in its sentiment.
“The Pony,” the most virtuosic of the set, is a lively romp with bi-tonal suggestions running throughout and acts as a brilliant close to the suite.