Has EJ Moeran's VC been mentioned?
20th Century Violin Concertos
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rubbernecker
Three violin concertos by British composers all equally fine in their own way:
Christopher Headington
David Morgan
Lionel Sainsbury
The Morgan has been a particular favourite of mine ever since I first heard it broadcast in the mid 70’s, and I would go as far to venture that it qualifies as a masterpiece. (But hey, what do I know?)
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There are some very fine and accessible 20th Century violin concertos. My favourite concertos are:
1) Shostakovich No.1
2) Elgar
3) Walton
4) Britten
5) Korngold
6) Barber
7) Szymanowski No.1
8) Shostakovich No.2
9) EJ Moeran
The ones that I play the most often are the Walton, the Britten and the two Shostakovich concertos.Last edited by Stanfordian; 25-11-14, 18:11.
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostThree violin concertos by British composers all equally fine in their own way:
Christopher Headington
David Morgan
Lionel Sainsbury
The Morgan has been a particular favourite of mine ever since I first heard it broadcast in the mid 70’s, and I would go as far to venture that it qualifies as a masterpiece. (But hey, what do I know?)
But then again, as you say, what do I know?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Roehre
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI b et Busoni's VC not like his PC!!
There are at least 4 of them: Tchaikovsky's, Busoni's, Korngold's and also Szymanowski's, of which the first three are in the same key of D-major as well
Btw, opus 61 is popular too: Beethoven, Caudella, Elgar, Saint Saens (3) and Szymanowski (2)
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Roehre
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