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II. Adagio ma non troppo

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ComposerDvorák, Antonín
ViolinTognetti, Richard
ConductorLindberg, Christian
OrchestraNordic Chamber Orchestra

Dvorák: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A minor. When Dvorák in 1879 began to compose his Violin Concerto, he followed the pattern set by Brahms by dedicating the work to the great violinist Joseph Joachim, and sending it to the dedicatee for advice. He may have regretted this afterwards, as Joachim in return let him have a set of suggestions which caused Dvorák to rewrite the work completely. He then had to wait two long years before receiving the verdict on the new version: in Joachim's opinion, the concerto was still not ready. In 1882, after going through the score once more with the violinist, Dvorák made further revisions, but when his publisher also asked for changes to be done, the composer refused. The crowning irony was that when the work was finally performed, the solo part wasn’t played by Joachim, after all.
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