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A violin concerto is a concerto for solo violin (occasionally, two or more violins) and instrumental ensemble, customarily orchestra. Such works have been written since the Baroque period, when the solo concerto form was first developed, up through the present day. Many major composers have contributed to the violin concerto repertoire, with the best known works including those by Bach, Bartók, Beethoven, Brahms, Bruch, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Paganini, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Sibelius, Tchaikovsky, and Vivaldi. Traditionally a three-movement work, the violin concerto has been structured in four movements by a number of modern composers, including Dmitri Shostakovich, Igor Stravinsky, and Alban Berg (in the latter, the first two and last two movements are connected, with the only break coming between the second and third). In some violin concertos, especially from the Baroque and modern eras, the violin (or group of violins) is accompanied by a chamber ensemble rather than an orchestra—for instance, Vivaldi's L'estro armonico, originally scored for four violins, two violas, cello, and continuo, and Allan Pettersson's first concerto, for violin and string quartet.
Itzhak Perlman (Hebrew: יצחק פרלמן; born August 31, 1945) is an Israeli-American violinist, conductor, and pedagogue. Over the course of his career, Perlman has performed worldwide, and throughout the United States, in venues that have included a State Dinner at the White House honoring Queen Elizabeth II, and a Presidential Inauguration, and he has conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and the Westchester Philharmonic.
In 2015, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Perlman was born in Tel Aviv in 1945, then British Mandate of Palestine, now Israel. His parents, Chaim and Shoshana Perlman, were natives of Poland and had independently immigrated to Palestine in the mid-1930s before they met and later married.
Perlman first became interested in the violin after hearing a classical music performance on the radio. At the age of three, he was denied admission to the Shulamit Conservatory for being too small to hold a violin. He instead taught himself how to play the instrument using a toy fiddle until he was old enough to study with Rivka Goldgart at the Shulamit Conservatory and at the Academy of Music in Tel Aviv, where he gave his first recital at age 10, before moving to the United States to study at the Juilliard School with the violin pedagogue Ivan Galamian and his assistant Dorothy DeLay.
Daniel Barenboim (German: [baːrənboim], Hebrew: דניאל ברנבוים; born 15 November 1942) is an Argentine-Israeli pianist and conductor, who also is a citizen of Palestine and Spain. He is general music director of the Berlin State Opera, and the Staatskapelle Berlin; he previously served as Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre de Paris and La Scala in Milan. Barenboim is known for his work with the West–Eastern Divan Orchestra, a Seville-based orchestra of young Arab and Israeli musicians, and as a resolute critic of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.
Barenboim has received many awards and prizes, including an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, France's Légion d'honneur both as a Commander and Grand Officier, and the German Großes Bundesverdienstkreuz and Willy Brandt Award. Together with the Palestinian-American scholar Edward Said, he was given Spain's Prince of Asturias Concord Award. He has won seven Grammy awards for his work and discography. Barenboim is a polyglot, fluent in Spanish, Hebrew, English, French, Italian, and German.
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto E Minor OP.64 (Full Length) Violin : 힐러리 한 Hilary Hahn Conductor : 파보 예르비 Paavo Jarvi Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra 11th,Jun,2012. Korean Art Centre Concert Hall,Seoul Korea. ------------------------------------------------------------- I. Allegro molto appassionato-[0:01] II. Andante-[13:20] III. Allegretto non troppo -- Allegro molto vivace-[20:52] ------------------------------------------------------------- Trivia : Not FPSO But FRSO (just joking~~lol) Better Known as Ice Princess "Hahn" She Plays together with FRSO & "Paavo" in S.Korea. (How Various Nationalities~~lol) Meanwhile, Do you know that..? Her Korean Name is Hahn Hye-Ri (한혜리 韓惠莉 )~~ ~~Believe it or not.. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ▶ Let's Listen ...
1. Allegro Moderato - 1:07 2. Adagio di molto - 17:18 3. Allegro, ma non tanto - 25:09 Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957) Sarah Chang playing the solo violin Jaap van Zweden conducting the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest (RFO)
Soloist: Itzhak Perlman Conductor: Eugene Ormandy Philadelphia Orchestra I'm sorry the video and audio are not quite together at the end.
Partnerem technologicznym transmisji jest Poznańskie Centrum Komputerowo-Sieciowe (PCSS). ____________________________ Sunday, 16.10.2016 Amadeus Radio Chamber Orchestra conducted by Agnieszka Duczmal Katarzyna Budnik-Gałązka – viola 18:00 Hanna Asieieva (Ukraine) W. A. Mozart: Violin concerto in D major, KV 218, first movement W. A. Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major, KV 364, first movement J. S. Bach: Largo from Sonata No. 3 for violin solo in C major BWV 1005 18:35 Amelia Maszońska (Poland) W. A. Mozart: Violin concerto G major, KV 216, first movement W. A. Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major, KV 364, first movement J. S. Bach: Allemande from Partita No. 2 for violin solo in D minor BWV 1004 19:10 Richard Lin (Taiwan/USA) W. A. Mozart: Violin concerto G major, ...
Recorded on 26 April 2012 at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. Symphony Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg / Valery Gergiev - musical director Sergei Prokofiev – Violin Concerto No.1 in D major Opus 19 (22') 0:21 I. Andantino 10:08 II. Scherzo 13:50 III. Moderato – Allegro moderato Watch the full concert here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBjoEdEVMABLSaik_jERP8j_kI9BriFnU The Easter Festival is an internationally renowned event among classical music lovers, traditionally opened in Moscow on Easter Sunday. Each year the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra and its musical director Valery Gergiev travel across Russia - for the past 10 years now! In 2012 we were given an exceptional musical gift: the Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Valery G...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219 I. Allegro aperto 00:00 II. Adagio 10:10 III. Rondeau: Tempo di minuetto 20:15 Hilary Hahn Paavo Järvi: The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen (c) 2015 Deutsche Grammophon
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major, K. 216 I. Allegro (00:00) II. Adagio (10:35) III. Rondeau. Allegro (21:00) Hilary Hahn, violin Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
Julia Fischer -violin Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich David Zinman -conductor Copyright/Ref/Source - (c)BBC et al - 2014
Recorded Live in 2009
Enjoy and thanks for watching^^
Enjoy and thanks for watching^^
Robert Sanders, Violin Lyudmila Lakisova, Piano Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, 1st Movement October 7, 2016
Christine Liu's college supplement music recording Excerpt from the first movement of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor (Christine Liu, class of 2017)
Violin Concerto, Op. 7 (Johannes Brahms) I - Allegro non troppo Performed by John Li Davyd Booth, accompanist Finalist, Concerto Competition Philadelphia International Music Festival June 28th, 2016 Bryn Mawr College, PA
Violin Concerto No. 5, Op. 37 (Henri Vieuxtemps) I - Allegro non troppo - moderato Performed by Gale Szczepkowski Davyd Booth, accompanist Finalist, Concerto Competition 10 & Under Category Philadelphia International Music Festival June 28th, 2016 Bryn Mawr College, PA
The Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219, often referred to by the nickname The Turkish, was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1775, premiering during the holiday season that year in Salzburg. It follows the typical fast-slow-fast musical structure. The concerto is scored for two oboes, two horns and strings. https://musopen.org/music/3921/wolfgang-amadeus-mozart/violin-concerto-no5-in-a-major-k219/
Watch Anne Sophie-Mutter perform Mozart's Violin Concerto # 3 at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX4cYb3fw1Y Mozart's last violin concerto in A major, K.219 exquisitely performed by the renowned Anne Sophie-Mutter. She is once again backed up by the Camerata Salzburg Orchestra. 1.Allegro Aperto - Adagio - Allegro Aperto 2.Adagio 3.Rondeau - Tempo di Minuetto
Jean Sibelius - The Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 http://www.agoravox.tv/culture-loisirs/culture/article/barenboim-vengerov-repondent-a-31880 Violin : Maxim Vengerov Conductor : Daniel Barenboim ( http://www.agoravox.tv/culture-loisirs/culture/article/barenboim-vengerov-repondent-a-31880 "Barenboim & Vengerov répondent à Fergus - Concerto pour violon de Sibelius" ) Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) Jean Sibelius - Le Concerto pour violon en ré mineur, op. 47 Violon : Maxim Vengerov Chef d'orchestre : Daniel Barenboim Orchestre Symphonique de Chicago 1. Allegro moderato in D minor 2. Adagio di molto in B-flat major 3. Allegro, ma non tanto in D major 1. Allegro moderato en ré mineur 2. Adagio di molto en si bémol majeur 3. Allegro ma non tanto en ré majeur Das Violinkonzert in d-...