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Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major

10-04-2024

Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major
Composed in 1806, it is Beethoven's only violin concerto and has been hailed as the king of violin concertos since ancient times. This piece of music is melodious, elegant, and large-scale, and quite a king's style. However, this piece has also been tested for a long time before it is hailed as the king of violin concertos. After its first performance, almost

no one looked back at it, and the cadenza of the work was not composed by Beethoven himself, as in the case of the Piano Concerto, but was left to a wide variety of performers, most often by Joachim, Orr, and Chrysler. When Beethoven composed the music, he fell in love with his student, Countess Brunswick of Hungary, and spent a happy summer at her family's estate. The "fragrance of the brightest days" of his life permeates Beethoven's only violin concerto.

 

 

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