maestrowick Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 My symphony has a large violin solo ala Scheherazade although it wasn't necessarily an inspiration ( Stravinsky's Sleeping Princess [orchestra suite]) and Danse Macabre have that honor. Ironically as I was listening to Tchaik 4th, I realized I had his Violin Concerto in D, Op 35. This is a masterpiece!!! Anyone who wants to write for violin, please, check out this work!!!! Quote
Austenite Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 Tchaikovsky's concert has long been a favorite of mine. I can really trace my interest in serious composition to my falling in love with this piece's first movement at age 12. Alongside his own 1812 Overture and Beethoven's 5th Symphony, this concert served as my introduction to the so-called "Classical" world - as well as assuring a lifelong, ever-growing love for Tchaikovsky's masterworks. Quote
Gamma Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 Ever since I heard Roslavets's Violin Concerto No.1, I can't imagine anything much better. Just my opinion though. You should check that out too if you are wonder what it's like to push the boundaries of violin music and tonality. Quote
cjplumblossom Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 You should check our Glazunov's Violin Concerto in A minor! MAN that's my all-time favourite!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_jnXPIEwis Tchaikovsky's one is great too :D The running passages always make me wild.. And Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D!! Esp the 3rd movement! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdYGmPH9fcs Enjoy! Quote
cjplumblossom Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 And and and, Paganini's Violin Concerto no.2 in b minor!!!Hahaha Such a cute and lively concerto ^^ OH And the 3rd movement..La Campanella!!~~ And sublime Wieniawski's Concerto no. 2! And some delightful Mozart (underrated piece..people mostly play the A major/G major ones..==) hhehee ^^ Quote
Kefienzel Posted March 17, 2012 Posted March 17, 2012 Tchaikovsky is godly. His orchestration is fantastic. 1 Quote
maestrowick Posted March 17, 2012 Author Posted March 17, 2012 I like Glazunov's repertoire! He's really a slept-on composer. Quote
Austenite Posted March 17, 2012 Posted March 17, 2012 It's of note that Tchaikovsky himself valued Glazunov as an "up and coming rival" in terms of orchestrating abilities. Quote
TJS Posted March 17, 2012 Posted March 17, 2012 It's an amazing concerto, and maybe somewhat underrated. I consider Beethoven's to be the finest in the whole repertoire, but Tchaikovsky's gets my vote as the greatest violin concerto written thereafter (Mendelssohn's is also very good). I have a harder time deciding among earlier ones, because Bach's and Mozart's are quite consistent in quality (well, Mozart's latter three, anyway). I can't believe someone, much less a composer, could bring themselves to call it, "meh." Quote
maestrowick Posted March 19, 2012 Author Posted March 19, 2012 At LSU, a fine violinist is playing the CONUS violin concerto! It is also a fine masterpiece also! Quote
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