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35: 134:. 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". 98:, Stravinsky's music publisher at the time (and also a friend of Dushkin's), asked Stravinsky to compose a concerto for Dushkin. Though Stravinsky was reluctant, citing unfamiliarity with the instrument, Strecker assured the composer that Dushkin would consult about technical matters. Stravinsky noted in his autobiography that Dushkin's availability for such advice was a factor in his undertaking the Violin Concerto. He also sought the opinion of composer and violist 1838: 1849: 115: 2283: 380:
Stravinsky: Concerto in D major. Samuel Dushkin (violin), Orchestre des concerts Lamoureux, Igor Stravinsky (cond.). Recorded in Paris, 1935. 78 RPM recording, 3 discs. Brunswick Polydor BP-1 (set); Brunswick Polydor 95500, 95001, 95002 (manual sequence); 95003, 95004, 95005 (automatic sequence);
438:(violin), Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky (cond.). Recorded 12 February 1961. LP recording, 12 inch, stereo. Stravinsky Conducts Stravinsky. Columbia Masterworks ML 5731 (mono), MS 6331 (stereo). : Columbia, 1962. Also as CBS 72038. : CBS, n.d. 172:, not because I did not care about exploiting violin virtuosity, but because the violin in combination was my real interest. But virtuosity for its own sake has only a small role in my Concerto, and the technical demands of the piece are relatively tame." 152:
The manuscripts are dated May 20, 1931, for the first two movements and June 10, 1931, for the third, all in Nice, with no date given for the fourth. The full orchestral score is signed and dated "Voreppe (Isère) la Vironnière, 13/25. Sept. 1931".
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Reissued on CD, as part of Isaac Stern, a Life in Music v. 12: Artist Laureate. Sony Classical SMK 64 505. With George Rochberg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, André Previn, conductor). New York: Sony Classical,
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for piano and orchestra. CBS masterworks 79241. : CBC Masterworks, 1981. CBS Masterworks GM31/LXX36940; CBS Masterworks : CBS Masterworks, 1981.
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Rogers, Lynne. 1999. "Rethinking Form: Stravinsky's Eleventh-Hour Revision of the Third Movement of His Violin Concerto".
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Reissued on CD, Stravinsky Edition, vol. 5. Sony Classical SMK 46295 With: Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments,
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Igor Stravinsky: The Recorded Legacy 3: Piano (Klavier) & Orchestra, Violin (violon, Geige) & Orchestra
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conducted by Stravinsky himself. Dushkin also gave the work's first US performance in January 1932, with
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Stravinsky began sketching the Concerto in Paris early in 1931, with composition beginning in earnest in
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Reissued as Vox album 173 (Vox 12014, 12015, 12016, automatic sequence). New York: Vox, 1947.
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Rogers, Lynne. 1995. "Stravinsky's Break with Contrapuntal Tradition: A Sketch Study".
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Early in the compositional process, Stravinsky devised a chord which stretches from D
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Reissued on LP, in a new coupling with Concerto in D for String Orchestra, and
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The "passport chord to the concerto", prominently featured in all movements
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A typical performance of the concerto will last approximately 20 minutes.
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Divertimento for chamber orchestra after keyboard pieces by Couperin
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Though Stravinsky told his publisher he wanted to write "a true
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than orchestral music". He also observed "I did not compose a
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The work was premiered on October 23, 1931, in Berlin, being
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In addition to the solo violin, the score calls for:
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of the piece in 1935, with Stravinsky conducting the
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Index

Stravinsky Violin Concerto
Stravinsky Violin Concerto (ballet)

Samuel Dushkin
Igor Stravinsky
neoclassical
violin concerto
movements
George Balanchine
Blair Fairchild
Samuel Dushkin
B. Schotts Söhne
Paul Hindemith
Wiesbaden

Nice
Voreppe
Isère
virtuoso
texture
chamber music
cadenza
broadcast
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra
Serge Koussevitzky
Boston Symphony Orchestra
recording
Orchestre Lamoureux
piccolo
flutes

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