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Johann Georg Pisendel
Concerto for solo violin, 2 horns, 2 oboes, bassoon, strings & continuo in D major
Works Info
Composer
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Johann Georg Pisendel
Genre
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Concerto
Style
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Concerto
Average_duration
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16:23
Johann Georg Pisendel's Concerto for solo violin, 2 horns, 2 oboes, bassoon, strings & continuo in D major was composed in the early 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written between 1717 and 1725. The concerto was premiered in Dresden, Germany, where Pisendel was a member of the court orchestra. The concerto consists of three movements: Allegro, Adagio, and Allegro. The first movement is in sonata form and features the solo violin prominently. The second movement is a slow and lyrical Adagio, which showcases the expressive capabilities of the solo violin. The final movement is a lively Allegro, which features virtuosic passages for the solo violin and lively interplay between the soloist and the orchestra. One of the most notable characteristics of Pisendel's concerto is its use of horns and oboes in addition to the standard string orchestra. This gives the concerto a unique and rich sound, with the horns providing a regal and majestic quality and the oboes adding a sweet and delicate touch. The bassoon also plays an important role in the concerto, providing a solid foundation for the orchestra. Overall, Pisendel's Concerto for solo violin, 2 horns, 2 oboes, bassoon, strings & continuo in D major is a masterful work that showcases the composer's skill in writing for both the solo violin and the orchestra. Its unique instrumentation and lively, virtuosic passages make it a favorite among both performers and audiences alike.
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