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| P.Tchaikovsky: Concerto in D major |
Op.35 New Edition
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 | Excellent by angelika (MEMBER) on August 21st, 2008 |
| This piece is very hard but very beautiful once mastered. Not a begginers piece but it is great to hear it being played by someone with great skills on the violin. I would recommend Vadim Gluzman recording it is the best i have ever heard! |  |  | One of those big stuff out there by Sean Hsu (MEMBER) on May 23rd, 2008 |
| This is one of the "untouchable" stuff for us music students, until the time is ready - tells you how hard this is. I played this last semester (in the orchestra, double bass section), and was never moved so much at the solo violin entrance in the third movement then ever before. |  |  | Highly advanced, but lovely music! by Kombo Kim (MEMBER) on June 13th, 2007 |
| This concerto is probably the best violin concertos of the Romantic Period. With an exciting melody filled with difficult repositores, you won't be disappointed with this song. |  |  | Superior! by Isaiah Ortega (MEMBER) on October 21st, 2006 |
| This is a very effective concerto. Beautiful and exciting melody. Right after I heard it, I immediately downloaded it because I HAVE to play this myself! |  |  | Beautiful by anonymous on September 22nd, 2006 |
| A truly beautiful concerto. |  |  | Amazing by Ryan on June 25th, 2006 |
| The Tchaikovsky violin concerto is one of the most famous violin concertos of all time. Once dubbed "unplayable" by Leopold Auer, this concerto has evolved into "The Concerto everyone wants to play". This was the only violin concerto written by Tchaikovsky and was debuted on December 4, 1881 by a 19 year old violinist named Adlof Brodsky, with the Vienna Philharmonic. I highly rate this amazing concerto. | Add your own review!
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