Full score of “Aucassin and Nicolette” by Fritz Kreisler
Kreisler F. - Aucassin and Nicolette (Arranged for Viola and Piano) - Viola and Piano

Kreisler, F. - Aucassin and Nicolette (Arranged for Viola and Piano)

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Originally written by the legendary violin virtuoso Fritz Kreisler, Aucassin and Nicolette (Subtitled: Canonic Minuet) is a charming and delightful work initially composed for violin and piano, presented here in an elegant arrangement for viola and piano.

The title draws inspiration from the famous 12th- or 13th-century French troubadour tale Aucassin et Nicolette, a story celebrated for its blend of romance, wit, and alternating sections of prose and verse. True to its subtitle, Kreisler constructs the piece as a minuet featuring clever canonic imitation—where the primary melodic voice is strictly echoed or imitated by the accompanying voice. Musically, it captures a crisp, stylized, old-world elegance while infusing it with Kreisler’s characteristic early 20th-century warmth, lighthearted humor, and subtle harmonic twists.


Educational Value

This arrangement serves as an exceptional pedagogical tool for late-intermediate (Intermediate/Advanced) string students, offering a rich canvas for developing both technical precision and musical maturity:

  • Contrapuntal Listening and Ensemble Awareness: Because the piece is a Canonic Minuet, the musical material is tightly shared between the instruments. For the violist, this is an excellent exercise in active listening. Students must learn to pass the melodic line seamlessly back and forth with the pianist, matching their partner's articulation, phrasing, and dynamic shifts.

  • Rhythmic Precision and Dance Character: A minuet demands a strict adherence to a triple meter ($3/4$ time) with a distinct, lifted dance pulse. Students will practice maintaining rhythmic stability and a light, crisp bow stroke to keep the character from feeling bogged down or heavy.

  • Nuanced Bowing and Articulation: The piece juxtaposes crisp, detached staccato notes with smooth, elegant slurs. Developing control over the lower half of the bow to achieve a clear, speaking articulation without sounding harsh is a primary technical benefit here.

  • Expressive Character Shifts: Navigating the narrative, story-like qualities of the piece teaches students how to quickly shift moods—moving from a stately, courtly demeanor to a more tender, romantic lyricism. This helps intermediate players move beyond the notes on the page to focus on storytelling through sound.

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