Sarasate likes music since he was a child. He formally studied violin at the age of five and began to play solo at the age of eight. /kloc-at the age of 0/0, she performed for Queen Isabella of Spain. The queen was surprised at the outstanding genius of this "prodigy". She not only rewarded him with a valuable Italian violin, but also sent him to the Paris Conservatory of Music for further study.
Sarasate began to travel and perform all over the world when he was 0/5 years old. Wherever he went, he was very successful. Therefore, he won more than 20 medals of various countries and names. Inspired by his superb playing skills, some famous composers specially created difficult violin solos for him, such as wieniawski's Violin Concerto No.2 in D minor, Laro's Spanish Symphony (this work is actually a concerto for violin and symphony orchestra), Saint-Sang's Introduction and Rondo Capriccio.
The violin master loves his motherland very much. No matter how far he goes, he misses his hometown, and he has to make a special trip to China at least once a year to perform for the people in his hometown.
1908 On September 20th, Sarasate died in France at the age of 64.
Sarasate's representative works include: gypsy songs, Fantasia on Carmen, Romantic Andalusia, Introduction and Tarantella, Fantasia on Faust, Sabatti's Artur Dance and Habanella Dance.