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Anzoletti's Violin works: Basically COMBINATION of Paganini, Ernst and Wieniawski


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People who know me, would probably aware that I am a promoter of works of Marco Anzoletti, a forgotten violinist-composer.
I just happened to find one of his written cadenza, for Wieniawski's Le carnaval russe Op.11.
Then I just shocked.
Monsterly difficult work.
A good example to show how some of his works are as difficult as af.
I just wonder if you guys could be able to play this, a culmination of Pag, Ernst and Wieniawski... 

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4 hours ago, SisselOnline said:

People who know me, would probably aware that I am a promoter of works of Marco Anzoletti, a forgotten violinist-composer.
I just happened to find one of his written cadenza, for Wieniawski's Le carnaval russe Op.11.
Then I just shocked.
Monsterly difficult work.
A good example to show how some of his works are as difficult as af.
I just wonder if you guys could be able to play this, a culmination of Pag, Ernst and Wieniawski... 

 

I'm always on the lookout for new stuff like this, I'm glad I was tagged so I saw this thread. After learning about him, I am definitely interested in trying to learn something of his. Recommendations? I don't really know what pieces of his are worthwhile.

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1 hour ago, Sean Brown said:

I'm always on the lookout for new stuff like this, I'm glad I was tagged so I saw this thread. After learning about him, I am definitely interested in trying to learn something of his. Recommendations? I don't really know what pieces of his are worthwhile.

 

Well, most of his solo violin works and some of his violin concertos are worthy, either harmonically enjoyable or extremely virtuosic.

I would recommend his 36 Preludes for Solo Violin for exercises, his Bach Sarabanda variata, cadenzas and 5 Grand Caprices for difficulty and violin sonatas for mature romantic harmonies ( tho it needs piano)

It won't be complete for violin concertos to be played only with violin part, so I'm not recommending them here for musicality.

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1 hour ago, Sean Brown said:

I'm always on the lookout for new stuff like this, I'm glad I was tagged so I saw this thread. After learning about him, I am definitely interested in trying to learn something of his. Recommendations? I don't really know what pieces of his are worthwhile.

 

His variations are as good as those as well, his variations on Bruhms Piano Trio even got praise from Brahms himself.

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