Beriot Violin Concerto No 9 for Violin and String Orchestra
Beriot, Charles de /arr. Paul Wood
Charles-Auguste de Beriot's Violin Concerto No. 9 in A minor, Op. 104, penned in 1858 as a tribute to Princess Tatyana Yusupov, reflects his gratitude for an extended stay in St Petersburg. This concerto, akin to his sixth and seventh, … Read More
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Charles-Auguste de Beriot's Violin Concerto No. 9 in A minor, Op. 104, penned in 1858 as a tribute to Princess Tatyana Yusupov, reflects his gratitude for an extended stay in St Petersburg. This concerto, akin to his sixth and seventh, unfolds in three continuous movements, showcasing Beriot's deft violin craftsmanship and operatic elegance. The piece, a testament to his mastery, effortlessly balances virtuosity and accessibility, inviting intermediate students into the realm of Romantic concertos. With varied rhythms and a touch of Hungarian influence, this concerto, played by the talented young Julia Fischer at the age of eight, remains a cherished gem, exemplifying Beriot's compositional prowess.