He saw that the Concerto in A Minor had exactly the right qualities for a significant place in the repertoire, a perfect combination of allure and challenge to make young violinists enjoy playing and working on it. Some scholars have categorized as many as 639 instrumental compositions, including 522 concertos, of which 253 are violin concertos. Vivaldi’s music has a unique voice that is instantly recognizable: exuberant, lively, rhythmically inventive and harmonically compelling. By the time he died at 63, his influence had spread far and wide, inspiring J.S. He wrote a prodigious number of works while teaching music and directing the orchestra at Ospedale della Pietà where he worked. Read More →Īntonio Vivaldi, the Italian violin virtuoso and composer made a spectacularly lasting contribution to music. When we teach or study any piece of music, it’s useful to think about two broad perspectives: the purely musical or artistic view – how to perform and communicate the piece as a whole and the physical techniques we must to master in order to play with unrestricted expression. There are a couple of leaps in the melody that require careful study and some sections that look awkward at first, but all these can be worked through in the buoyant momentum of discovery. The melody line is more complex than the Vivaldi concertos and takes more time to memorize, but there are not too many daunting technical difficulties to surmount. In a bold move, Suzuki placed violin II of the 1st movement at the end of Volume 4, perhaps using its allure to inspire students to overcome the challenges of learning. The voices of two violins intertwine in a fugue of matchless invention: from Bach’s musical imagination and mastery came a timeless wonder. The Concerto for 2 Violins, Strings and Continuo in D Minor or Bach Double Concerto (jokingly called the Dark Bubble) is revered as the most perfect concerto of the baroque era. From this happy and productive period came the exuberant Brandenburg Concertos, the first book of the Well-tempered Clavier, the Orchestral Suites and many other important works. Johann Sebastian Bach composed this sublime concerto while employed at the court of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen from 1717 to 1723. I’ll take these points one at a time: Read More →
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