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flamenco melodies of Sarasate's native Spain, but rather those of the Hungarian Gypsies which he encountered on his extended concert tours.
The work consists of a cadenza-like introduction followed by a pair of very popular dance melodies (slow and fast) just like the familiar pattern from Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 (Sarasate met Liszt in Budapest during the 1870s).
The work allowed Sarasate to showcase his formidable technique - it is peppered with double stops, harmonics, left hand pizzicati and virtuosic spiccato bowing. Zigeunerweisen