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![]() ![]() ![]() The only problem with it is that the change of key between the Saint-Saens and the Chausson (from A major to E-flat minor) is a little jarring, but it's a lot of fun. Separately, it should be said about the concert violin repertoire of the Soviet school. Singers put together totally disparate songs that happen to be in the same language for a set, and no one bats an eyelash, so why can't we do it too?Īs a side note, one such set is what could be called the "tour de france concerto" - a set comprised of the Rondo Capriccioso, Chausson Poeme, and Tzigane. example of selected performances by David Oistrakh. Morning Song Sample Recital Program 2 Legende de Larmor Alexandre Georges. ![]() The following example concert programs are based on programs presented in the. PROGRAM 1 - BACH's Sonatas and Partias for Solo Violin Sample Recital Program 1 Sonata in D Major Henry Purcell Concerto in E-flat Major Franz Josef Haydn - Intermission- Nightsongs Richard Peaslee Rondo for Lifey Leonard Bernstein Armenian Scenes for Brass Quintet Alexander Arutunian I. If you think the slow movement of Wieniawski #2 is the most beautiful piece of music on the planet, and you want to put just that movement on a program, there really isn't a reason not to, especially as part of a "set" of miniatures and showpieces. The Fanatise in B minor (flute) and the Fantasie in F major (violin) by. But personally I don't see a problem with just about any part of the violin repertoire being on a recital, because I think we tend to limit ourselves too much. You wouldn't want to open a program with Franck or Brahms, for instance. It's a good idea to "warm up" the audience a bit, so it's normal to put shorter sonatas at the beginning of the program (Handel, Mozart G major, or the Schubert "sonatinas", for example). It used to be perfrectly normal and acceptable to have a concerto with piano reduction on a recital program, and also to have whole recitals of miniatures, or single movements. Of course, the recital repertoire has changed a lot over the years. ![]()
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