Violin Concerto (Dvořák)

Violin Concerto (Dvořák)

Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53 (B108) is a concerto for violin and orchestra composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1879. The concerto was premiered in 1883 by František Ondříček in Prague. He also gave the premieres in Vienna and London. Today it remains an important work in the violin repertoire.

The concerto's structure is the classical three movements of fast-slow-fast. The second movement is most famous for its beautiful lyricism.

# "Allegro ma non troppo"
# "Adagio ma non troppo"
# "Finale: Allegro giocoso ma non troppo"

Antonín Dvořák was inspired to write his concerto after having met Joseph Joachim in 1878 and composed the work with the intention of dedicating it him. However, when he finished the concerto in 1879, Joachim became skeptical about it. Joachim was a strict classicist and objected to Dvořák's "inter alia", or his abrupt truncation of the first movement's orchestral tutti. Joachim also didn't like the fact that the recapitulation was cut short and that it led directly to the slow second movement. It is also assumed that he was upset with the persistent repetition found in the third movement. However, Joachim never said anything outright and instead claimed to be editing the solo part. He never actually performed the piece.

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