Paganini - Violin Concerto No. 4 in D minor, MS 60

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    Violin Concerto No. 4 in D minor, MS 60, is a concerto composed by Niccolò Paganini in the fall of 1829.
    This concerto was first performed in Germany, where it had been composed while Paganini was touring there. The "official" premiere was in Frankfurt am Main 26 April 1830. Spohr said the recently composed work "alternately charms and repels" and was a mix of "genius, childishness, and lack of taste." Paganini closely guarded the manuscript, taking it with him on his travels. The orchestral score was bought by a paper dealer in 1936 from the descendants of Paganini. This orchestral score was bought by Natale Gallini, but the solo violin part was unaccounted for. Gallini made it a personal crusade to find the missing part, and eventually it was located in a collection of music which had belonged to Giovanni Bottesini, the famous Italian double-bass virtuoso. Gallini at this point gave the complete musical score to his son, conductor Franco Gallini. With Arthur Grumiaux on the violin, the work received its "second world premiere" on November 7, 1954, again in Paris.
    The concerto follows the standard form consisting of three movements, fast - slow - fast, as popularized by Antonio Vivaldi in the late-17th and early-18th centuries.
    The three movements are as follows:
    1. Allegro maestoso
    2. Adagio flebile con sentimento
    3. Rondo galante. Andantino gaio
    Performers:
    - Salvatore Accardo (Violin)
    - London Philharmonic Orchestra
    - Charles Dutoit (Conductor)
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