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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Комментарии • 12

  • @Lars_Marius_
    @Lars_Marius_ Год назад +2

    Worth waiting a month

  • @lawrenceludwigiv7788
    @lawrenceludwigiv7788 3 месяца назад

    Banger

  • @igo.spekkyjarvonvreich
    @igo.spekkyjarvonvreich 7 месяцев назад +1

    very great composer!
    19:28 is unique

  • @imangry4073
    @imangry4073 10 месяцев назад +2

    What about his other two violin concertos (as well as his three short pieces "Legend", "Romance", and "Abendstimmung")?

    • @SisselOnline
      @SisselOnline  10 месяцев назад

      The score scan is too blurry in IMSLP... if someone can provide a clearer copy, I'll do it

    • @imangry4073
      @imangry4073 10 месяцев назад

      @@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.)

    • @SisselOnline
      @SisselOnline  10 месяцев назад

      @@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

  • @shadmium3471
    @shadmium3471 Год назад

    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

    • @SisselOnline
      @SisselOnline  Год назад

      Mmmm good question

    • @user-kr5xu3bg2n
      @user-kr5xu3bg2n Год назад +2

      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.

    • @SisselOnline
      @SisselOnline  Год назад +1

      @@user-kr5xu3bg2n It is true, but the question itself is already, why not in A Major XD