Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D, OP. 35
Julia Fischer -- violin
Russian National Orchestra -- Yakov Kreizberg
Pentatone Classics SACD 2006
Excellent Booklet. Lots of info on Tchaikovsky, Fischer and Kreizberg.
Notes: Talks about the most profound crisis in Tchaikovsky’s personal life, i.e. his marriage to Antonia Milyukova in 1877: "The marriage had only just taken place, and I had been left alone with my wife, realizing that fate had linked us inseparably, when it suddenly came upon me that I did not feel even simple friendship for her- rather, an aversion in the truest sense of the word."
Maybe it’s possible to know too much about these guys.
Allegro moderato
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI6MnhNJedU
Finale: Allegro vivacissimo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1NyEV-7ZgA
Julia Fischer, born in Munich in1983. has worked with almost every top tier conductor in the world, except Karajan. She was only 6 when he died. Started playing before age 4. Her instrument is of Italian origin made by Jean Baptiste in 1750.
Cheers
VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D, OP. 35
Julia Fischer -- violin
Russian National Orchestra -- Yakov Kreizberg
Pentatone Classics SACD 2006
Excellent Booklet. Lots of info on Tchaikovsky, Fischer and Kreizberg.
Notes: Talks about the most profound crisis in Tchaikovsky’s personal life, i.e. his marriage to Antonia Milyukova in 1877: "The marriage had only just taken place, and I had been left alone with my wife, realizing that fate had linked us inseparably, when it suddenly came upon me that I did not feel even simple friendship for her- rather, an aversion in the truest sense of the word."
Maybe it’s possible to know too much about these guys.
Allegro moderato
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI6MnhNJedU
Finale: Allegro vivacissimo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1NyEV-7ZgA
Julia Fischer, born in Munich in1983. has worked with almost every top tier conductor in the world, except Karajan. She was only 6 when he died. Started playing before age 4. Her instrument is of Italian origin made by Jean Baptiste in 1750.
Cheers