Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major : Overture "In Memoriam Heinrich von Kleist" Op. 13
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Title:
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Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major : Overture "In Memoriam Heinrich von Kleist" Op. 13 |
Otros títulos:
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Concierto para Violín No. 3 en Sol mayor : Obertura "En Memoria Heinrich von Kleist" Op. 13 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Joseph Joachim; Takako Nishizaki; Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra; Meir Minsky |
Código CDU:
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Joa.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Concertos (Violin), Overtures |
Abstract:
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Joseph Joachim was one of the greatest violin soloists of all time, a friend of Johannes Brahms, and an interesting composer whose music, while not ranking with that of the great masters of classical music, is vivacious and enjoyable. His parents, Julius and Fanny Joachim, were of Hungarian Jewish ancestry and Joseph was the seventh of their eight children. When Joseph turned five, he was given lessons from Stanislaw Serwaczynski, a violinist who was known as the "Polish Paganini." Young Joachim progressed so rapidly that he appeared in a double concerto by Eck with his teacher at the age of eight. That summer (1839), it was decided to send the talented boy to Vienna where he would study with Miska Hauser, then Georg Hellmesberger, and finally to Joseph Böhm. In 1843, when Joachim, he was sent to Mendelssohn's new conservatory in Leipzig. Mendelssohn laid out a comprehensive plan for the lad's general and musical education, including composition studies with Hauptmann and David. Joachim ... |
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