Violin Concerto No.1 in A Major Op.45 By Christian Sinding (with Score)
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- Опубликовано: 1 янв 2023
- Sinding, an absolutely based composer.
He was actually as famous as Grieg (well,maybe not THAT famous, but about such) at his time until his late time when he, with dementia, got into N*z* in his last year...
I really love 2nd movement...
Plz, enjoy~
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Performer:
Violinist: Andrej Bielow
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Yep!
very great composer!
19:28 is unique
What about his other two violin concertos (as well as his three short pieces "Legend", "Romance", and "Abendstimmung")?
The score scan is too blurry in IMSLP... if someone can provide a clearer copy, I'll do it
@@SisselOnline Thanks.
C. Sinding's Suite im alten Stil (1886/87) is relatively famous (and has been recorded several times), but is his late work Suite für Violine Solo (1918) available as well? (Regretfully, his violin sonatas are less appealing and impressive.)
@@imangry4073 Probably? I cannot say so sure as the uni life is hellish and my job is pretty much also enjoyable, too enjoyable that I put much time on that
love the composer but read the description, not so good...
I enjoy the key of A major and i don't get why in the late romantic era not many pieces were written in A major
Mmmm good question
It is a convenient tonality for violin. A lot of strings are open, d as subdominant, a as tonic, e as dominant.
It is easy to note that a lot of violin concertos are written in g-moll, d-moll or D-dur and A-dur or a-moll.
@@user-kr5xu3bg2n It is true, but the question itself is already, why not in A Major XD