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What is the best-known work of composer Rodolphe Kreutzer (1766-1831)?
 
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The Kreutzer sonata Big Grin Big Grin

OK, so he had Beethoven ghostwrite it for him and he himself declared it too difficult to play, but what the heck !

Didn't know the man himself wrote anything of interest. There's a quintet by him available on Hyperion and he was a teacher who wrote some teaching aid in the form of studies but otherwise what is there?
 
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It's something best known to 20th-Century audiences, though usually not attributed to him.
 
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Further hint: It's one of his violin études.
 
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OK, it was known mainly to American audiences of the radio era or early television era. The etude was famous mainly for its opening bars. Note: This is targeted mainly for baby-boomers and older -- the AARP and colonoscopy crowd Smile What, like there's nobody that old on AnswerPool? Big Grin
 
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I'll end the nail-biting suspense: It was Jack Benny's theme song.

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"Study No. 2" from "Forty-Two Studies or Caprices for the Violin", aka: "The Kreutzer Etude", a violin practice study for students, one of the simplest exercises, which is often played badly in connection with Jack Benny.
Benny had a running gag with playing the piece on his violin, but we never get to hear more than a few bars of it.
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The song "Love In Bloom", usually given as the official theme song, had an intro based on the Kreutzer piece that gave way to a different melody. The song is credited to Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger (who also wrote Bob Hope's theme song, "Thanks For The Memories"), but they should have given a nod to old Kreutzer, too. Smile
 
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Though come to think of it, that 8-note sequence quoted above might have been simply: C-E-G-F-E-F-D-E and repeat, with all notes of equal duration in the key of C within the same C to G interval -- much different from the commonly played intro to 'Love in Bloom'.
 
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