SisselOnline Posted March 3, 2023 Posted March 3, 2023 People who know me, would probably aware that I am a promoter of works of Marco Anzoletti, a forgotten violinist-composer. I just happened to find one of his written cadenza, for Wieniawski's Le carnaval russe Op.11. Then I just shocked. Monsterly difficult work. A good example to show how some of his works are as difficult as af. I just wonder if you guys could be able to play this, a culmination of Pag, Ernst and Wieniawski... PDF Anzoletti - Variazioni per Violino solo e Cadenza al Carnevale russo di Henri Wieniawski Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted March 3, 2023 Posted March 3, 2023 Ha I am not that familiar with the violinist composers! That's the first time I have ever heard of this composer! For the violin virtuoso here I can think of @Sean Brown! You can see how he brilliantly play his own piece in this post: Henry Quote
Aria Donn Posted March 3, 2023 Posted March 3, 2023 4 hours ago, SisselOnline said: People who know me, would probably aware that I am a promoter of works of Marco Anzoletti, a forgotten violinist-composer. I just happened to find one of his written cadenza, for Wieniawski's Le carnaval russe Op.11. Then I just shocked. Monsterly difficult work. A good example to show how some of his works are as difficult as af. I just wonder if you guys could be able to play this, a culmination of Pag, Ernst and Wieniawski... PDF Anzoletti - Variazioni per Violino solo e Cadenza al Carnevale russo di Henri Wieniawski I'm always on the lookout for new stuff like this, I'm glad I was tagged so I saw this thread. After learning about him, I am definitely interested in trying to learn something of his. Recommendations? I don't really know what pieces of his are worthwhile. 1 Quote
SisselOnline Posted March 3, 2023 Author Posted March 3, 2023 1 hour ago, Sean Brown said: I'm always on the lookout for new stuff like this, I'm glad I was tagged so I saw this thread. After learning about him, I am definitely interested in trying to learn something of his. Recommendations? I don't really know what pieces of his are worthwhile. Well, most of his solo violin works and some of his violin concertos are worthy, either harmonically enjoyable or extremely virtuosic. I would recommend his 36 Preludes for Solo Violin for exercises, his Bach Sarabanda variata, cadenzas and 5 Grand Caprices for difficulty and violin sonatas for mature romantic harmonies ( tho it needs piano) It won't be complete for violin concertos to be played only with violin part, so I'm not recommending them here for musicality. Quote
SisselOnline Posted March 3, 2023 Author Posted March 3, 2023 1 hour ago, Sean Brown said: I'm always on the lookout for new stuff like this, I'm glad I was tagged so I saw this thread. After learning about him, I am definitely interested in trying to learn something of his. Recommendations? I don't really know what pieces of his are worthwhile. His variations are as good as those as well, his variations on Bruhms Piano Trio even got praise from Brahms himself. Quote
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