Bohuslav Martinů's Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, H. 293 was composed between February and April 1943 between his first two symphonies and premiered on December 31 by Mischa Elman and the Boston Symphony conducted by Sergei Koussevitzky. Elman requested the concerto following the premiere of the dramatic Symphony No. 1 by the same orchestra, impressed by the work. It was referred as Martinů's only violin concerto until an which was thought to be lost appeared in 1968, nine years after the composer's death. 1.
* Andante — Poco allegro 2.
* Andante moderato 3.
* Poco allegro
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| - Le concerto pour violon no 2 en sol mineur, H. 293 est une œuvre de Bohuslav Martinů composée entre février et avril 1943 entre ses deux premières symphonies, et créée le 31 décembre 1943 par Mischa Elman et l'orchestre symphonique de Boston dirigé par Serge Koussevitzky. Elman avait commandé ce concerto après avoir écouté, très impressionné, la création de la première symphonie de Martinů par le même orchestre. Ce concerto pour violon était considéré comme le seul de Martinů jusqu'à ce que soit retrouvé en 1968 son premier concerto, neuf ans après la mort du compositeur. (fr)
- Bohuslav Martinů's Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, H. 293 was composed between February and April 1943 between his first two symphonies and premiered on December 31 by Mischa Elman and the Boston Symphony conducted by Sergei Koussevitzky. Elman requested the concerto following the premiere of the dramatic Symphony No. 1 by the same orchestra, impressed by the work. It was referred as Martinů's only violin concerto until an which was thought to be lost appeared in 1968, nine years after the composer's death. 1.
* Andante — Poco allegro 2.
* Andante moderato 3.
* Poco allegro (en)
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| - Le concerto pour violon no 2 en sol mineur, H. 293 est une œuvre de Bohuslav Martinů composée entre février et avril 1943 entre ses deux premières symphonies, et créée le 31 décembre 1943 par Mischa Elman et l'orchestre symphonique de Boston dirigé par Serge Koussevitzky. Elman avait commandé ce concerto après avoir écouté, très impressionné, la création de la première symphonie de Martinů par le même orchestre. Ce concerto pour violon était considéré comme le seul de Martinů jusqu'à ce que soit retrouvé en 1968 son premier concerto, neuf ans après la mort du compositeur. (fr)
- Bohuslav Martinů's Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, H. 293 was composed between February and April 1943 between his first two symphonies and premiered on December 31 by Mischa Elman and the Boston Symphony conducted by Sergei Koussevitzky. Elman requested the concerto following the premiere of the dramatic Symphony No. 1 by the same orchestra, impressed by the work. It was referred as Martinů's only violin concerto until an which was thought to be lost appeared in 1968, nine years after the composer's death. The concerto consists of three movements, with a serious Allegro preceded by a solo introduction, a gently lyrical central movement and a lively finale. The first movement is almost as long as the other two combined. 1.
* Andante — Poco allegro 2.
* Andante moderato 3.
* Poco allegro (en)
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