Many years ago, Garrick Ohlsson stated, in an interview on Radio 3, that his mission in life was to champion Dvorak's Piano Concerto, with the aim of establishing it in the regular concert repertoire. I think it's fair to say that he didn't succeed. The Violin Concerto doesn't get programmed very often either, as far as I'm aware. Would other Forum members care to cite examples of neglected works by popular composers, and offer reasons for that neglect?
In the case of the Dvorak violin concerto, could the reason be that it is not 'showy' enough for certain performers? Another example of such neglect is Tchaikowsky's 3rd ('Polish') Symphony; I wonder whether, in this case, it may simply be that it's not considered a particularly good example of the composer's oeuvre.
In the case of the Dvorak violin concerto, could the reason be that it is not 'showy' enough for certain performers? Another example of such neglect is Tchaikowsky's 3rd ('Polish') Symphony; I wonder whether, in this case, it may simply be that it's not considered a particularly good example of the composer's oeuvre.
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