Igor Stravinsky - Violin Concerto in D (1931) [with score]

Concerto in D - for violin and orchestra Written by Igor Stravinsky in 1931 Performed by Itzhak Perlman and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Seiji Ozawa Thanks to Thomas Van Dun for the preparation of this score video. 00:00​ - I. Toccata 05:52​ - II. Aria I 10:10​ - III. Aria II 15:50​ - IV. Capriccio Early in the compositional process, Stravinsky devised a chord which stretches from D4 to E5 to A6. One day while he and Dushkin were having lunch in a Paris restaurant, he sketched the chord on a napkin for the violinist, who thought the chord unplayable, to Stravinsky’s disappointment. On returning home, however, Dushkin tried it out on his violin and was surprised to discover it was actually quite easy to play. He immediately telephoned Stravinsky to say that it could be played after all. The composer later referred to this chord as his “passport to the Concerto“.(Dushkin 1949, 18
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