Dvorak / Schmid: Violin Concerto in D Major 35 / Romance for Violin
Dvorak / Schmid: Violin Concerto in D Major 35 / Romance for Violin
Format: CD
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Artist: Dvorak / Schmid
Label: Oehms
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260034864672
Genre: Classical
Eduard Hanslick, the redoubtable critic of his time, found few propitious words to say at the occasion of the world premiere of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto. According to him, the violin was no longer being played but "tousled, fleeced and dyed blue". Fortunately, he was nonetheless unable to hinder the triumphal march of Tchaikovsky's only violin concerto. Antonin Dvorak composed his Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F minor, Op. 11 sometime between September 1873 and early December 1877. The work received it's premiere on 9 December 1877 in Prague. It was dedicated to the Czech virtuoso violinist Frantisek Ondricek, "his dear friend", himself also a composer and the soloist at the premiere of Dvorak's Violin Concerto several years later. OehmsClassics is delighted to be again releasing an album with the exceptional Austrian violin virtuoso Benjamin Schmid after a long pause.
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