Song of Destiny Violin Concerto
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Title:
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Song of Destiny Violin Concerto |
Otros títulos:
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Canción del Destino Concierto para Violín |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Johannes Brahms; Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra; Milan Horvat; Vaclav Hudecek |
Código CDU:
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Bra.04 |
Forma Musical:
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Concertos (Violin) Songs with Orchestra |
Abstract:
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Brahms composed this music during the summer of 1878, and led the first performance, with its dedicatee Joseph Joachim as soloist, in Leipzig on January 1, 1879.
In the 1860s, Brahms toured as Joachim's pianist. Despite the kilometers separating them otherwise—the violinist lived in Berlin, while Brahms settled permanently in Vienna after 1867—their mutual regard as well as affection flourished. Until 1881, that is, when "Jussuf," a pathologically jealous husband, accused his wife of adultery, naming his and Brahms' publisher, Fritz Simrock, as correspondent. Knowing Joachim's mania, Brahms consoled the lady privately in a letter that she made public during divorce proceedings—one that the judge agreed with publicly, adding injury to insult in the fiddler's mind. For the next six years there was silence between them. Brahms, atypically, broke the ice by writing his "Double" Concerto in 1887 for Joachim and a cellist of choice—the composer's last work for orchestra, although he lived a ... |
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