<< FLAC Barber & Korngold, Violin Concertos, Gil Shaham (Violin) London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn
Barber & Korngold, Violin Concertos, Gil Shaham (Violin) London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn
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GenreClassical
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 1 year
Size 299.35 MB
 
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold composed his Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35, in 1945.
Korngold had vowed to give up composing anything other than film music, with which he supported himself and his family, until Hitler had been defeated. With the end of World War II, he retired from films to concentrate on music for the concert hall. The Violin Concerto was the first such work that Korngold penned.
The concerto was dedicated to Alma Mahler, the widow of Korngold's childhood mentor Gustav Mahler. It was premiered on 15 February 1947 by Jascha Heifetz and the St. Louis Symphony under conductor Vladimir Golschmann. It received the most enthusiastic ovation in St. Louis concert history. On 30 March 1947, Heifetz played the concerto in Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic conducted by Efrem Kurtz; the broadcast performance was recorded on transcription discs.
Although Korngold was credited with introducing the sophisticated musical language of his classical training to the soundscapes of Hollywood films, a kind of reverse inspiration also occurred. Like many of Korngold's "serious" works in traditional genres, the violin concerto borrows thematic material from his movie scores in each of its three movements.

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