Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35
by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
ViolinRomanticConcerto~35 minprofessional
Initially dismissed by critics as "unplayable," Tchaikovsky's violin concerto is now one of the most performed in the repertoire. The first movement's soaring melodies, the Canzonetta's intimate beauty, and the fiery finale make it a complete test of a violinist's technique and musicality.
Editions
Henle Verlag
Ernst Herttrich, 2015
Urtext with two bowing variants: Tchaikovsky's original and Auer's practical revisions.
★★★★★
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International Music Company
David Oistrakh, 1965
Oistrakh's performance edition with his own fingerings and bowings. Invaluable practical insights from the greatest interpreter of this concerto.
★★★★★
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