Repertoire: The BEST and WORST Berg Violin Concerto
Berg's Violin Concerto is the only concerted work of the Second Viennese School that can be considered part of the standard repertoire. Most violinists play it: some of them marvelously, some less so, and I'll tell you which are the best. A gripping, colorful, tragic, but ultimately transcendent work, the concerto remains a masterpiece of 20th century orchestral writing that belongs in every serious collection.
Видео Repertoire: The BEST and WORST Berg Violin Concerto канала David Hurwitz
Видео Repertoire: The BEST and WORST Berg Violin Concerto канала David Hurwitz
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