Ysaÿe violin concerto in E minor (Ivanov)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This is Eugène Ysaÿe's violin concert in E minor, the first movement. This concerto has been rediscovered, unfortunally the first movement only.
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Orchestra: Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège,
Conductor: Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Violin: Yossif Ivanov
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If Eugène Y. had any idea how 21st century compositions would sound, he surely would have treasured every note of his compositions for future generations to discover, instead of feeding his fireplace in his villa La Chanterelle in Knokke le Zoute.
I did not realize that. What a crying shame!
The beggining sounds so much like Mendelssohn violin concerto
I mean, it's in the same key.
@@Jabafish it is, and it also has nearly the same beggining orchestral part
@@Jabafish and also basically same chord progressions if you look more closely into the piece
@@IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5 true
yeah especially because they are in the same Key and the beginnig orchestral accompainement Is very similar
CHAPTERS FOR THIS VIDEO:
0:00 Mendelssohn
15:31 Mendelssohn
15:32 I fell in love with this piece
Great performer and composer
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Ysaÿe be lookin kinda cute :3
yes he was when he was younger xD
@@Jabafish Finally someone who agree!
From slim fit to XXL.
transcription now on imslp for violin and piano
Oh wow that's amazing!
Ysaye wrote a concerto!?
He wrote a lot of concertos, but he burned them. This one has been rediscovered and then played.
@@Jabafish how did we discover them if they were burnt?
@@pcpt better at violin than arson
@@pcpt maybe some weren't burned. Or someone stole his sheet music to preserve it...idk
@@Jabafish I don't believe he burned them. I do believe a certain group of people did.
Is it just me or does this Sound like mendelsohn?
You're not the only one thinking that:)
@@Jabafish good
Where can I find the sheet music?
Unfortunately, there aren't any music publisher that transcribed Ysaÿe's manuscript and published it...
You can find some additional sketches of the concerto and a few pages of the concerto itself written by Ysaÿe, but that's about it.
Here are the two scores I can find online: drive.google.com/folderview?id=1DnJ2LH-dEX3ioAt3khLoLVdJpP-0h48f
@@Jabafish sadly the original manuscript is a mess. The one on IMSLP is for a piece that seems like it’s never been recorded. Huge chunks are missing, and there are markings that I’ve never seen before that I can’t find a translation for.
@@Jabafish Thank you! Right after hearing this concerto, I found some scores on IMSLP as well but they seemed to be a different concerto. By the way, it's kinda hard to understand why Ysaye's violin concertos are not really well known or recently rediscovered while his 6 sonatas are super famous.
@@aaditbhatia6551 yes, it's very unclear but I just wanted to show it to you guys. I also see markings that I can't hear in the concerto, maybe it were mis-attempted cadenzas. We'll never really know.
Anyways, there is no sheet music for the violin concerto unfortunately...
@@user-hk6bf4yo3x He burned some of his concertos down, and he never published them. In order to make a composition public you need to publish it by working together with a music publisher company like Henle Verlag, or Bärenteiter, edition Peters, etc. He never did that to the concertos he wrote, he didn't like them he said. Which I don't agree with, especially this one xD. So there are only manuscripts you can find of his concertos. I think he wrote more then 20 violin concertos I think, but his mazurkas and sonatas are a well kept treasure of his.
If this is Ysaýe than I am WWWieuxtemps...