24 Caprices for Violin (Rode)The 24 Caprices for Violin, Op. 22, composed in the early nineteenth century[1] by Pierre Rode, are a series of 24 caprices for solo violin. They cycle through the circle of fifths, presenting each major key and then its relative minor.[2] They were first published in 1813.[3] Violinists often use these caprices in training to develop technique.[1] CapricesCaprice No. 1 in C majorCaprice No. 2 in A minor
Caprice No. 3 in G major
Caprice No. 4 in E minor
Caprice No. 5 in D major
Caprice No. 6 in B minor
Caprice No. 7 in A major
Caprice No. 8 in F-sharp minor
Caprice No. 9 in E major
Caprice No. 10 in C-sharp minor
Caprice No. 11 in B major
Caprice No. 12 in G-sharp minor
Caprice No. 13 in G-flat major
Caprice No. 14 in E-flat minor
Caprice No. 15 in D-flat major
Caprice No. 16 in B-flat minor
In the middle of this caprice, the key changes to B-flat major, briefly back to B-flat minor, and then ends in B-flat major. Caprice No. 17 in A-flat major
Caprice No. 18 in F minor
Caprice No. 19 in E-flat major
Caprice No. 20 in C minor
Caprice No. 21 in B-flat major
Caprice No. 22 in G minor
Caprice No. 23 in F major
Caprice No. 24 in D minor
This caprice ends in D major. See alsoReferences
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