Finally, they gave me a major song on the violin, ALSO in G dur, it's a DREAM.
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Finally, they gave me a major song on the violin, ALSO in G dur, it's a DREAM.
Concerto op. 34 g dur Rieding
I LOV E
G Major / G-Dur
Simple. Pastoral. Calm. Light-hearted. Green meadows and gardens. Meditative and humble.
November 14th, 2013:
I’ve spent the past three weeks with this Haydn Concerto, and it has been quite the learning experience. The concerto is seven-nine minutes with orchestral accompaniment, but still around five and a half without it. In this specific video, the first solo was recorded on the 12th, and the rest on the 13th. I suppose I could have recorded each section after I was finished with it, but my main intention was to play it all the way through. In the end, I figured I would take advantage of the starting and stopping I do in this piece.
A few challenges this piece presented were persistent rhythmic subdivisions, many double stops, and of course, the cadenza at the end of the piece. This is my first cadenza, and at this point in the video, I’ve only had one week with it. While I wish I could spend some more time with it, my lessons go on regardless. To be quite honest, I’m not completely satisfied with my ability regarding this piece. It may just be because I’ve developed some type of stockholm syndrome with this Haydn work, or maybe I’m just being too critical. Most likely both. Either way, enjoy!
Violin Concerto in G Major First Movement | Joseph Haydn