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Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst
Concertino for violin & orchestra in D major, Op. 12
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Composer
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Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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20:24
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst's Concertino for violin and orchestra in D major, Op. 12, was composed in 1844. It premiered in Leipzig on February 27, 1845, with Ernst himself as the soloist. The piece is divided into three movements: Allegro moderato, Adagio, and Rondo. The first movement, Allegro moderato, begins with a lively and energetic theme introduced by the orchestra. The solo violin then enters with a virtuosic cadenza, showcasing the technical abilities of the performer. The movement features a number of contrasting themes and moods, including a lyrical second theme and a playful third theme. The movement concludes with a brilliant coda, bringing the piece to a thrilling close. The second movement, Adagio, is a beautiful and expressive aria for the solo violin. The orchestra provides a delicate accompaniment, allowing the soloist to shine. The movement features a number of expressive melodies, showcasing Ernst's gift for lyrical writing. The final movement, Rondo, is a lively and playful romp. The movement features a catchy and memorable main theme, which is developed and varied throughout. The solo violin is given ample opportunity to display its technical prowess, with numerous virtuosic passages and cadenzas. The movement concludes with a brilliant coda, bringing the piece to a thrilling close. Overall, Ernst's Concertino for violin and orchestra in D major, Op. 12, is a virtuosic and expressive work, showcasing the composer's gift for melody and technical writing. The piece remains a popular choice for violinists today, and is a testament to Ernst's enduring legacy as a composer and performer.
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