The “Rondo alla ingharese quasi un capriccio” in G major, Opus 129, is a piano rondo by Ludwig van Beethoven. It is better known by the title Rage Over a Lost Penny, Vented in a Caprice.

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This title appears on the autograph manuscript, but not in Beethoven's hand, and has been attributed to his friend Anton Schindler. It is a favourite with audiences and is frequently performed as a show piece. Despite the late opus number, the work's composition has been dated between 1795 and 1798. Beethoven left the piece unpublished and incomplete; it was published in 1828 by Anton Diabelli, who obscured the fact that it had been left unfinished. The indication alla ingharese is of interest, as no such word as “ingharese” exists in standard Italian. To people of Beethoven's day, “gypsy music” and “Hungarian music” were synonymous terms. Beethoven seems to have conflated alla zingarese (in the gypsy style) and all'ongarese (in the Hungarian style) to come up with a unique term alla ingharese.

Robert Schumann wrote of the work that “it would be difficult to find anything merrier than this whim. Route 66 2017. It is the most amiable, harmless anger, similar to that felt when one cannot pull a shoe from off the foot,” citing the work as an instance of Beethoven's earthliness against those fixated upon a transcendental image of the composer. A production for marching band, all about the different ways time is experienced in our lives. Musical Selections: Mvt.

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1: Puszta: Four Gypsy Dances by Jan van der Roost Mvt. 2: Yesterday by The Beatles (Mvt.

3: Theme from Back To The Future by Alan Silvestri) (Mvt. 4: Incinerate from Drum Music by John Mackey) ALL RIGHTS TO THE ORIGINAL SONGS GO TO THEIR RESPECTIVE CREATORS (I ONLY CLAIM MY ARRANGEMENTS AND THIS SHOW, NOT THE ORIGINAL SOURCE MATERIAL).

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