Chausson Poeme Op. 25
for Violin and String Orchestra
Ernest Chausson /arr. Paul Wood
Poeme was written in response to a request from Eugene Ysaye for a violin
concerto. Chausson felt unequal to the task of a concerto, writing to Ysaye Read More
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Poeme was written in response to a request from Eugene Ysaye for a violin
concerto. Chausson felt unequal to the task of a concerto, writing to Ysaye
"I hardly know where to begin with a concerto, which is a huge
undertaking, the devil's own task. But I can cope with a shorter work."
It was commenced in April 1896 and finished on 29 June.