Mokry Violin Concertino in G major for Violin and Piano
Mokry, Jiri /arr. Paul Wood
Jiri Mokry was a Czech composer whose life spanned the first half of the 20th century, a period rich in musical evolution. Born on October 4, 1892, Mokry's compositions reflect the Romantic style, yet they are tinged with the early modern … Read More
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Jiri Mokry was a Czech composer whose life spanned the first half of the 20th century, a period rich in musical evolution. Born on October 4, 1892, Mokry's compositions reflect the Romantic style, yet they are tinged with the early modern influences that were emerging during his lifetime. While not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, Mokry's work has a place in the classical music repertoire, particularly for his contributions to violin music.
His "Violin Concertino in G major," first published in 1936, is especially notable for its accessibility to young violinists, as it is designed to be played in the first position. This piece showcases Mokry's ability to create music that is both educational and artistically rewarding. The three movementsAllegro moderato, Andante cantabile, and Allegrooffer a range of emotions, from the lively to the lyrical.