Yesterday I heard 2 great but rather neglected works - by chance both in d minor. Schumann's Violin Concerto and Dvorak's symphony No. 7.
They absolutely captured me. I can hardly think of any work which breathes more the spirit of Beethoven than this Dvorak symphony especially the powerful first and melodic second movement. I think that this work is pretty much neglected compared to the famous New World symphony No. 9.
Even more neglected is this late Schumann Violin Concerto. Can you believe that it wasn't performed until the 1930s because especially Clara Schumman and his friends had held it back?
I love this work for it's passion. The pains of his soul because of his mental illnes are very obvious in the first movement. The second movement moves me very much with it's intimate musical language. Does anyone of you know this concerto?
[This message has been edited by gprengel (edited 09-03-2006).]
They absolutely captured me. I can hardly think of any work which breathes more the spirit of Beethoven than this Dvorak symphony especially the powerful first and melodic second movement. I think that this work is pretty much neglected compared to the famous New World symphony No. 9.
Even more neglected is this late Schumann Violin Concerto. Can you believe that it wasn't performed until the 1930s because especially Clara Schumman and his friends had held it back?
I love this work for it's passion. The pains of his soul because of his mental illnes are very obvious in the first movement. The second movement moves me very much with it's intimate musical language. Does anyone of you know this concerto?
[This message has been edited by gprengel (edited 09-03-2006).]
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