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Schubert composed his Fantasie (or Fantasy) D.934 in 1827, his final work for violin and piano. It is the composer's most technically difficult work for the violin and makes the same if not greater demands in the piano part. There are four movements to the work which link into each other with bridging passages, giving the effect of a long single movement work. The finale, which begins as a reprise of the first movement, is subdivided into four further sections with different tempo markings.
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