Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 (Solo Part with Piano Reduction)
Description:
Eduard Hanslick, a much feared critic in his time, was not very complimentary following its première: the violin was no longer being played but rather _pulled about, torn asunder, beaten black and blue_. Yet he was not able to stop the triumphal march of Tchaikovsky's only violin concerto. Its incredible technical demands have meant that it is a true test of virtuosity. Its effectivenessis, however, mainly due to its great expressiveness – are there any violinists who do not love the lyrical melancholic _Canzonetta_? – and due to its Slavic temperament. Includes both marked and unmarked violin parts. Orchestral material is available from Breitkopf & Härtel. * Manufacturer ID: HN685 * Format: Solo Part with Piano Reduction * Instrumentation (this edition): Piano Reduction, Violin * Originally for: Violin, Orchestra * Urtext / Critical Edition
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