Par QUERLEUX ALAIN. Ce « petit Concerto de chambre » comprend trois mouvements...(+)
Par QUERLEUX ALAIN. Ce « petit Concerto de chambre » comprend trois mouvements, pour une durée globale de 18 minutes environ.
L?essence de son propos est le dialogue concertant et chantant entre un violon soliste et un orchestre à cordes (pouvant se réduire à un simple quatuor à cordes ).
Le premier mouvement est sous-titré « ..Par un chemin d?échos divers.. » : il évoque une promenade et ses sons, rumeurs, chants et bruits ? naissant, s?amplifiant, s?éloignant ou renaissant en échos. Plusieurs tempi modérés s?enchaînent au gré des tonalités de ré mineur, ré majeur, sol mineur et sol majeur. Les interprètes devront varier les climats, nuances et couleurs.
Le mouvement central, très lent et expressif, est de facture plus classique : l?orchestre expose le thème principal, bientôt repris et varié par la cantilène du violon solo, dans le ton de la mineur.Le passage central module en la majeur, un grand crescendo s?en suit, jusqu?au retour du premier thème ? soliste et orchestre réunis.
Le Finale apporte joie et détente, dans un tempo vif et spirituel.C?est une forme Rondo, avec un refrain apparaissant à cinq reprises, et quatre couplets énoncés par le violon solo. Quelques traits virtuoses participent de la fête, le ton de La hésitant entre mineur et majeur.
La partie de soliste conviendra aux violonistes à partir de la fin du 2ème cycle des conservatoires.
Les parties d?orchestre sont abordables à partir du second cycle./ Répertoire / Violon Concertant et Orchestre
Score. The title of the work relates to its form which consists of two structur...(+)
Score. The title of the work relates to its form which consists of two structurally independent strands. Sections within each strand begin and end at different times. Chain 2 is in 4 movements: AD LIBITUM; A BATTUTA; ADLIBITUM; A BATTUTA - AD LIBITUM - A BATTUTAIn the AD LIBITUM movements the element of chance plays a part within fixed parameters.
Les éditions Bärenreiter ont édité sous la référence BA 9050 cette partiti...(+)
Les éditions Bärenreiter ont édité sous la référence BA 9050 cette partition musicale pour satisfaire au maximum les amateurs de musique Classique et plus particulièrement les pratiquant de Violon. Cette partition a pour titre Konzert für Violine und Orchester (erste Fassung 1844 und zweite Fassung 1845) et pour compositeur Mendelssohn Bartholdy Felix. / Violon Et Orchestre / Partition
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739-1799) attire l'attention sur lui même comme ...(+)
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739-1799) attire l'attention sur lui même comme un enfant en raison de son talent musical: À l'âge de sept ans il prend des leçons de violon, seulement trois ans plus tard il a été embauché comme violoniste à Vienne et joue des solos de peu. Ses nombreuses compositions et particulièrement sa 'singspiels' (chanson-pièces) ont été très populaires avec le public : comédie de Ditters von Dittersdorf ' Der Apotheker und der Doktor ' surpassa même de Mozart ' Le nozze di Figaro' en popularité contemporaine en 1786. En 1766, Dittersdorf a écrit le Concerto en do majeur tout en étant en service comme leader d'un groupe de musique à Grosswardein, un poste dans la succession de Michael Haydn, il avait accepté. La partie solo a sans doute jouée par le compositeur lui-même à la première représentation. Le concerto est une oeuvre qui est amusant à jouer: A agréable, particulièrement concertante Allegro moderato est suivie par un Andante cantabile ludique et un Presto comme virtuose finale. / Violon Et Orchestre A Cordes
E Minor Op. 64. Par MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY FELIX. Mendelssohn?s Violin Concerto o...(+)
E Minor Op. 64. Par MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY FELIX. Mendelssohn?s Violin Concerto op. 64, is a key work of the 19th century, adhering to the classical style of Beethoven while pointing the way to the romantic ethos of Brahms. It has long been known that Mendelssohn performed the work with three soloists in succession: Ferdinand David, who worked closely with the composer during its composition and played it at the premiere - the ?child prodigy? Joseph Joachim - and Hubert Leonard, a young Belgian virtuoso about whom little is known.
As proof sheets for the Violin Concerto in E minor were long considered lost, it could be described as somewhat of a sensation when proofs for the solo violin part resurfaced together with a letter from Mendelssohn to Leonard.
The letter informs us that the composer invited Leonard to his home in Frankfurt in order to make his acquaintance. It was already known that Mendelssohn had given proof sheets to David - now we know that he also gave some to Leonard.
The recently discovered proofs reveal how Leonard played the concerto with Mendelssohn on that memorable evening in February 1845. That the young violinist made a positive impression on the composer is confirmed in the latter?s correspondence following their joint performance.
The editor of this revised edition of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, Clive Brown, is an acknowledged expert on Romantic performance practice.
This study score complements the full score and orchestral parts (BA 9099), the piano reduction of the 1844 version (BA 9099-92), the piano reduction of the 1845 version (BA 9099-90), as well as the brochure ?Performance Practices in the Violin Concerto op. 64 and Chamber Music for Strings of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy? (BA 9060)./ Répertoire / Violon et Orchestre
Au printemps 2012, les ' Partitions de pocheBreitkopf ' peuvent surenchérir en ...(+)
Au printemps 2012, les ' Partitions de pocheBreitkopf ' peuvent surenchérir en sortantles éditions Urtext de deux concertos solo quiont représenté au 19e siècle une contributioncapitale au genre concert instrumental et quise retrouvent aujourd'hui en tête de liste durépertoire. Avec la parution de la petite partitionbleue, la palette des oeuvres en partena-riat avec la maison G. Henle Verlag est ànouveau enrichie : édition pour instrumentsolo et piano chez Henle - conducteur, partiesd'orchestre et partition de poche chez Breitkopf / Violon Et Orchestre
Concerto pour violon et orchestre op.VII n°6 - réduction clavier Editeur : Cas...(+)
Concerto pour violon et orchestre op.VII n°6 - réduction clavier Editeur : Castelain, Louis Type d'édition : conducteur Présentation Jean-Marie Leclair est le plus éminent représentant de l'école française de violon du XVIIIe siècle. Après plusieurs voyages dans le Piémont où il se forma à l'école italienne de violon, Leclair fit une carrière de soliste et de compositeur, à la ville, notamment au Concert Spirituel où ses concertos ont régulièrement été joués, mais aussi à la Cour en tant que violoniste de la Chambre et de la Chapelle royale. Ses concertos, d'une grande qualité formelle, ont une écriture particulièrement dense et contrapuntique, peu commune en France à cette époque et sans doute rapportée par Leclair de ses nombreux voyages à l'étranger. Généralités Contenu sans introduction Musiques : Concerto pour violon et orchestre op.VII n°6 Parties séparées : 1 ex. Réduction clavier 1 ex. Violino di concertino Liste des 'uvres : Concerto pour violon et orchestre (La Majeur - A Major)
A minor op. 53-Dvorák?s Violin Concerto was composed between 1879 and 1882 wit...(+)
A minor op. 53-Dvorák?s Violin Concerto was composed between 1879 and 1882 with the active assistance of Joseph Joachim and was issued by the publisher Fritz Simrock Berlin in 1883. Its premiere took place in October of that same year with Franti?ek Ondr cek as soloist.This new Urtext edition is based on the first edition (score solo Violin part Piano reduction and orchestral parts). It also takes Dvorák?s autograph which served as a master copy for the engraving into consideration. A fresh assessment of Dvorák?s manuscript made it possible to reconstruct several variants ignored in the first and subsequent editions and toclarify ambiguities in the notation and articulation. An important component of our Urtext edition is the original Piano reduction which probably stems from Dvorák himself and in which Joseph Joachim?s fingering is published. First Urtext edition of the original Piano reductionVariants in the solo part rendered as ossia passagesForeword on the work?s genesis (Ger/Cz/Eng) and detailed Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor
Par CHOSTAKOVITCH DIMITRI. This is the first edition of Shostakovich's Violin Co...(+)
Par CHOSTAKOVITCH DIMITRI. This is the first edition of Shostakovich's Violin Concerto, and was originally completed in 1948. However, owing to the political climate of the time the work was withheld for seven years and later revised and released with the Opus number of 99./ Répertoire / Violon et Orchestre
Par MOZART WOLFGANG AMADEUS. Mozart composed the majority of his works for solo ...(+)
Par MOZART WOLFGANG AMADEUS. Mozart composed the majority of his works for solo String Instruments and Orchestra during the years 1773 to 1779. Especially important in this context are the years 1773 and 1775, which witnessed the creation of the five concertos for Violin and Orchestra as well as several single movements for the same scoring. The reasons for this flourish of activity in this domain lie partly in the fact that Mozart, who still occupied the post of concertmaster to the Prince-Archbishop, was either obliged or inspired to provide such works for special occasions during this long period spent in Salzburg. But another reason was certainly the possibility of experimenting withall the new compositional techniques acquired during his third trip to Italy and his stay of several months in Vienna from July to September 1773. The Piano reduction of Mozart ’s G Major Violin Concerto is easier to play, uncluttered and practical with page turns where you need them and where necessary fold-out pages. The solo part gives players the critical Urtext of the New Mozart Edition. The tutti passages are all presented in normal size print for players wanting to perform these sections with the first Violins. An ossia has been included in small print for the last four measures before the first solo passage to allow for the transition to the solo section. A prepared performance part is also included with bowings, fingerings and performance practice comments. An additional brochure is included with todays most performed cadenzas, ”Eingänge” and fermata embellishments by Eugène Ysaÿe, Leopold Auer, Sam Franko and Martin Wulfhorst. This collection offers players a spectrum of styles available in no other publication. Urtext of the New Mozart Edition Full score and parts (BA4865), Violin and Piano reduction (BA4865-90) and study score format 22. 5 x 16. 5cm (TP272) available for sale./ Répertoire / Violon et Orchestre
Extrait De Casse-Noisette. Par TCHAIKOVSKI PIOTR ILITCH. Extrait De Casse-Noiset...(+)
Extrait De Casse-Noisette. Par TCHAIKOVSKI PIOTR ILITCH. Extrait De Casse-Noisette / Niveau : Fin 1er Cycle / Répertoire / Violon et Orchestre à Cordes
My Violin Concerto is scored for a Classical-sized orchestra, with the addition ...(+)
My Violin Concerto is scored for a Classical-sized orchestra, with the addition of a harp and celeste, and lasts around 17 minutes. Although the work sets out to explore the lyrical characteristics of the solo instrument, it is only gradually that the violin finds its full, lyric voice, and thence, as the work progresses, a more dominant role. This, in one sense, is the 'journey' of the piece.The work's straightforward formal scheme consists of three movements (roughly fast-slow-fast) framed by a reflective introduction and epilogue. However, these formal divisions exist within a single, unbroken arc. Such an overall symmetrical shape places the slow Arioso (itself divided into three subsections) at the midpoint, sandwiched between the two Allegro movements. The dramaturgy of the piece centres on a twofold search. First there is the ongoing pursuit to 'recapture' the simple melodic material stated by the solo violin - accompanied by the harp's bass register - during the opening bars. Whilst aspects of this melody are invoked frequently throughout (especially in the violin cadenza which closes the Arioso movement), it is only with the final and most important climax of the work that the melody appears again in its complete form, now accompanied by violent, orchestral stabs. The second search is for a tonal resting place, the arrival of which is delayed until the close of the epilogue.The original version of the Violin Concerto, commissioned by the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, was premiered in Amsterdam in February 2012 with Gordan Nikolic as soloist. The present, revised version was created for Barnabás Kelemen and the Hallé. The piece is dedicated, with admiration, to my friend Oliver Knussen. (Ryan Wigglesworth) / Violon Et Orchestre