The most famous theme and variations ever written
is Bach's The Art of The Variation (also known as
The Goldberg Variations). MP3 and MIDIs of this work
can be obtained at:
http://www.sdrodrian.com/bach/the_goldberg_variations/
His Sonata in G Opus 14 No.2 has a theme and variation in the Second Movement
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The piece is called "Piano Sonata No.11 in A Major K.331: I. Theme & Variations" by W. A. Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the "Rondo Alla Turca" (Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331) when he was around 27 years old. The piece was written in 1783, during a prolific period of his career. It features a lively and catchy theme that has become one of his most famous works.
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His Sonata in G Opus 14 No.2 has a theme and variation in the Second Movement
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The piece is called "Piano Sonata No.11 in A Major K.331: I. Theme & Variations" by W. A. Mozart
The term for a variation of a theme is called a "variation."
An antonym for "theme" could be "variation" or "divergence."
variation refers to the theme of art
Musical Joke by Mozart
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Variation 18 is the portion of the piece which is most recognizable; it is played throughout the movie "Somewhere in Time" and is considered a romantic piece of music.
in music the theme is the original composition of music that has not been changed the variation is the theme changed by adding more notes, harmonising, changing the ryhthm etc, but it still has to be recognisable as the original theme
retain some elements of the theme
The cast of Variation on a Theme by Magritte - 2009 includes: Jon Hohensee as The Man with the Bowler Derby