Henri Wieniawski - Violinkonzert No. 2
(Opus 22 in D Minor)
Product Description
The second violin concerto of the Polish violinist and composer Henri Wieniawski (1835-1880) is regarded alongside the works of Niccolo Paganini, Ludwig van Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn and Max Bruch as among the most famous virtuoso violin compositions of the 19th century. This edition provides the musician with a new, contemporary version of the work for violin and piano. Originally composed in three movements for violin and orchestra, the concerto was conceived in 1862 and premiered in St. Petersburg. Dedicated to Pablo Sarasate, the concerto is concerned less with violinistic bravura, highlighting instead artful passagework and technical effects on the violin interwoven in a highly detailed musical structure. Introductory notes in German, English, Russian, Spanish, French, and Japanese.
Product Features
- Author: by Henri Wieniawski; edited by Zakhar Bron
- Format: Book
- SkillLevel: Intermediate
- NumberofPages: 72
- PublicationDate: 10_04_2002
- ProductionSize: 9 x 12
- Category: Violin-Guitar: Classical and Lute-Style-Classical-Solos-French Language-Spanish Language-German Language-Japanese Language-