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Giuseppe Tartini ‘Devil’s Trill Violin Sonata’: Devilish Music

Giuseppe Tartini: Devil’s Trill Violin Sonata Context Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) was a Venetian violinist and composer. Born in Piran, Tartini was a part of an old aristocratic family. His parent’s had intended him to become a friar, which is why he received the musical training that he did from a young Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Felix Mendelssohn ‘Violin Concerto in E minor’: A Romantic Tour of the Violin

Felix Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor Context Felix Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E minor is a thrilling three-movement work that has become a staple piece for violinists all around the world. In the midst of the ‘changeover’ between classicism and romanticism, this work sees Mendelssohn at his best, writing with Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years4 years ago
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Clara Schumann ‘Three Romances for Violin and Piano’: Rippling Waves of Emotion

Clara Schumann: Three Romances for Violin & Piano Context Clara Josephine Wieck was born on 13th September 1819 in Leipzig. Her mother was a famous singer in the city at the time. When Clara was five, her parents divorced and she stayed with her father. Friedrich Wieck saw the potential Read more…

By Alex Burns, 5 years4 years ago
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Ralph Vaughan Williams ‘The Lark Ascending’: A Dreamy Songbird

Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending Context Known now as one of the most beloved 20th Century British composers, Ralph Vaughan Williams’ was focused on creating a distinctive ‘English music sound’. This was certainly achieved by the composer, with many of his works being described as ‘quintessentially British’. A distinctive Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years5 years ago
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Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre ‘Sonata No.2 for Violin and Continuo’: “A Marvel of our Century”

Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre: Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Continuo Context Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre was born in Paris, 1665. She was born into a family of musicians and she was deemed a child prodigy when she began learning to play the harpsichord at a young age. Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years4 years ago
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Morton Feldman ‘For Aaron Copland for Solo Violin’: A Persisting Character

Morton Feldman: For Aaron Copland Context Morton Feldman was born in 1926 into a Russian-Jewish family. From a young age he began to learn piano where he found his love for music and composition. Feldman learnt with and admired a range of different German-modernist composers such as Anton Webern and Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years5 years ago
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