FLURY Richard.
FOERSTER 1&2.
FRANCAIX Jean Nē1.
FRANCK Eduard op.30.
FLURY Richard.
FOERSTER 1&2.
FRANCAIX Jean Nē1.
FRANCK Eduard op.30.
GAROFALO Carlo Giorgio.
GAUBERT Phillipe.
GOETZ Hermann.
GOLDSCHMIDT Berthold.
HALFFTER Ricardo.
HARTY Sir Hamilton.
HISIAO Tysen.
HOVLANG Egil.
HUBAY the 4 concerts.
JOACHIM Nē 3 (not the one on Hungarian style)
IVANOVS Janis.
KORN Peter Jona.
KHAKHANOV Dudar.
KHRENIKOV 1&2.
KLINGER Karl.
KOSENKO Viktor.
Hey! i've heard of one of those. ;~) The Hubay concertos are pretty good. Shame there aren't more recordings of many of these, and modern interpretations. I liked the Khrennikov I have heard but haven't heard his violin works. His reputation has obviously suffered by being the big bad soviet composer.
Khrenikov's are romantic, very Russian and very violinistic works. Nē 2 by Kogan is a gem.
KUBELIK conc.Nē4.
KUKAL Andrei.
KULIEV Tofik.
LALO Conc.op20
LARSSON Lars-Eric. Conc.op.42
LYAPUNOV Sergei
LIPINSKI Karol Nē2, 3 and 4
LVOV Alexei
Hi, Hassid.
You have only one entry for composer last name beginning with letter "J".
How do you classify Andre Jolivet's 1972 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra?
Would this opus be little-known by your criteria, or not?
There's only one recording of it that I am aware of:
Anyway, I consider Jolivet's piece to be lesser-known ... I would expect you would be familiar with this ... what are your thoughts on it?
Don't know the work. And I only name the concerts I've. There are certainly several thousands more.
I see now, Hassid.
You are listing recordings of concerts, but not commercially released albums.
Does this mean there are thousands of recordings of live concerts that never get onto albums?
Antonio Vivaldi "le quattro stagioni"
Hmm... I think if you wanna hear Violin you must listen all the Beethoven's symphonys, they are preety good
I think you shoul start whith the number 6
I hope you listen to them![]()
That's correct. If you dig on YouTube and others like it, you'll find dozens of live concerts never published, and/or dozens of audio from old 78s.or LPs.totally OOP. If you stay only with the commercial recordings you will find the same old horses by the hundreds. Lvb, FMB, Sibelius, etc, there are more than a hundred recordings of each of them. I look for other stuff, and find it. Like:
MACKENZIE Sir alexander,Conc.Op.32.
MANEN Joan "Concierto Espaņol"
MARKOV Albert "China" concerto.
MARTIN Franck.
MATCHAVARIANI Alexander.
MELARTIN Erkki conc.op60.
OGERMAN Claus Liric concerto.
PETTERSSON Allan conc.1&2.