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Valse-Scherzo (Tchaikovsky)

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263: 1187: 104:) and immediately started to write a violin concerto of his own. With Kotek's technical assistance and feedback, the concerto was completed inside a month. Some sources have stated that Tchaikovsky had wanted to dedicate the concerto to Kotek but decided against this because of the questions this would raise as to the nature of the relationship between them (it was dedicated firstly to 1197: 1223: 17: 168:, in the composer's arrangement for violin and piano, and the orchestral parts were published the same year. The full score was not published until 1895, two years after Tchaikovsky's death. 1170: 1243: 1200: 146:. Barcewicz was a fellow student of Iosif Kotek's under Tchaikovsky, and it was he who in 1892 gave the Polish premiere of the Violin Concerto, under the composer's baton. 436: 478: 456: 895: 867: 1248: 961: 356: 922: 368: 1051: 90:
in 1877. Indeed, it was Kotek's visit that provided the direct inspiration for the concerto, as he brought with him the score of the recently published
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to Tchaikovsky, which is the first documentary evidence of its existence. Kotek was a violinist and former composition student of Tchaikovsky at the
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are somewhat mysterious. It seems to have been written in January–February 1877; this has been surmised from a letter of 3 February 1877 from
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The work was dedicated to Kotek on its publication in 1878. In the meantime, Kotek had worked with Tchaikovsky on the
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There are hints from Kotek's letters to Tchaikovsky that Kotek was given the honour of orchestrating the
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The orchestration is 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in B-flat, 2 bassoons, 2 horns in F and strings.
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Stanislaw Barcewicz Scherzo,_Op.34_(Tchaikovsky,_Pyotr) IMSLP: Valse-Scherzo (violin and orchestra)
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and takes about six minutes. While short, it makes great technical demands on the soloist.
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It is not to be confused with two similarly named works by Tchaikovsky, both for solo
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has received many performances and recordings by violinists such as
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on 20 September 1878, at a Russian Symphony Concert at the
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International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians
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Iosif Kotek
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
violin
orchestra
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
piano
Iosif Kotek
Moscow Conservatory
Violin Concerto in D
Clarens
Switzerland
Symphonie espagnole
Édouard Lalo
Piano Sonata in G major
Leopold Auer
Adolph Brodsky
Stanisław Barcewicz
Trocadéro
Paris
Nikolai Rubinstein
1878 Paris World Exposition
Russia
Moscow
P. Jurgenson
David Oistrakh
Leonid Kogan
Itzhak Perlman
Nathan Milstein
Midori

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