Ludwig von Beethoven's only Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, was written in 1806. The work was premiered on 23 December 1806 in the Theater an der Wien in Vienna. Beethoven wrote the concerto for his colleague Franz Clement, a leading violinist of the day, who had earlier given him helpful advice on his opera Fidelio. The occasion was a benefit concert for Clement. However, the first printed edition (1808) was dedicated to Beethoven's friend Stephan von Breuning.
It is believed that Beethoven finished the solo part so late that Clement had to sight-read part of his performance. Perhaps to express his annoyance, or to show what he could do when he had time to prepare, Clement is said to have interrupted the concerto between the first and second movements with a solo composition of his own, played on one string of the violin held upside down; however, other sources claim that he did play such a piece but only at the end of the program.
The premiere was not a success, and the concerto was little performed in the following decades. The work was revived in 1844, well after Beethoven's death, with performances by the then 12-year-old violinist Joseph Joachim with the orchestra conducted by Felix Mendelssohn. Ever since, it has been one of the most important works of the violin concerto repertoire, and it is frequently performed and recorded today. Today's performance is from 1977 and features Pinchas Zuckerman as your Violin Soloist accompanied by Daniel Barenboim and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Then over on my tumblr is my Favorite among Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas, Number 8, Opus 13 “Pathetique”. Master of all things Beethoven Daniel Barenboim breathes
fresh life into the Pathetique Sonata. With a rare combination of
artistic prowess and
erudite knowledge, Barenboim demonstrates a deep understanding of this
music that can be simultaneously appreciated on both a cerebral and
sensual level. Recorded Live in Berlin in a series of 2005 concerts
at the Philharmonie.
Don't forget about the Wet Wednesday Super Soaked Studs in the Post below or the Hottie of the Day! over on my tumblr. Thanks for the visit, see you again soon. Until next time as always, Enjoy!
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