Khachaturian, Violín Concerto in D minor 2nd Movement | Piano Accompaniment

Aram Khachaturian, Violín Concerto in D minor, Piano Accompaniment. Khachaturian, Violín (Piano Accompaniment) . Violin Concerto (Khachaturian) Aram Khachaturian’s Violin Concerto in D minor is a violin concerto in three movements composed in 1940. It was composed for David Oistrakh and was premiered on November 16, 1940 by Oistrakh. Khachaturian, began work on the Violin Concerto, dedicated to David Oistrakh, in the summer of 1940, completing it in just two months. Oistrakh’s first recording became a worldwide favorite immediately after of the war, a calling card for the great violinist, who performed it with frequently on the composer’s baton, and recorded it on several more occasions. virtuosity high-flying concerto, its long-awaited melodic intensity and its exoticism attracted so much to the public as the fact that Oistrakh played it, which moved even those (mainly professional critics) who felt that the score was “lacking in depth“ and maybe it was a bit too funny. With the passing of the Oistrakh began to fade until very recently, when it has been shown to be a catnip for young violinists like Gil Shaham, Julia Fischer and Sergei Khachatryan. Subscribe ~ ~
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