♣ 음악 감상실 ♣/- 바이올린

Julius Weismann: Violin Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 36

Bawoo 2016. 2. 2. 21:13

 

Julius Weismann

(1879–1950)

German pianist, conductor, and composer[1] of classical music

 

 

 

 Violin Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 36

 

I. Allegro appassionato
II. Adagio espressivo 19:26
III. Allegro vivace 29:55

Laurent Albrecht Breuninger, violin
Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie
Alun Francis, conductor

 

Weismann was born in Freiburg im Breisgau on 26 December 1879, and died 22 December, 1950 in Singen am Hohentweil, Lake Constance.[1]

 

Weismann studied with Josef Rheinberger and Ludwig Thuille. As a composer he left over 150 opus numbers and numerous works without opus number. His works include 6 operas, 3 symphonies, three piano concertos, 4 violin concertos, 11 string quartets (two of these recently recorded in string orchestra arrangement on a cpo recording[2]), piano music, chamber works (including a violin sonata[3]) and about 200 lieder.[4]

 

Weismann's 6 operas were [5] Schwanenweiß (1920, premiered 1923) and Ein Traumspiel (1924, premiered 1925) both to libretti after August Strindberg; Leonce und Lena (1924, premiered 1925) after a text by Georg Büchner; Regina del Lago (1926, premiered 1928), Erica Stuber after a text by Walter Calé; Die Gespenstersonate (The Ghost Sonata) - Strindberg again (1930); and Die pfiffige Magd after Ludvig Holberg (1938, premiered 1939).

 

Weismann was also a teacher, whose students included Hans Heinsheimer.[