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Work: Violin Concerto in D major, Op.35

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ComposerKorngold, Erich Wolfgang (1897-1957)
PeriodEarly 20th century
Work typeOrchestral
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WinterthurSilvesterkonzert - Ameri-k.u.k

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Strauss R., Bernstein, Bridge, Copland, Rodgers, Korngold, Beach, Strauss II, Lehár, Strauss
Musikkollegium Winterthur; Kalena Bovell; Raphael Nussbaumer

AmsterdamJaap van Zweden conducts the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Wagner and Respighi

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Korngold, Wagner, Respighi
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Jaap van Zweden; Leonidas Kavakos

AmsterdamConcertgebouw Orchestra Annual Gala with Jaap van Zweden

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Korngold, Wagner, Respighi
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Jaap van Zweden; Leonidas Kavakos
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Payare, Lamsma and the OSM: Korngold and Bartók in Montreal

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The Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal (OSM), conductor Rafael Payare, and violin soloist Simone Lamsma joined forces in a program that featured seminal works by two musical titans who settled in the United States after fleeing Europe in the mid-twentieth century.
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Ning Feng’s Korngold is not quite a “Hollywood hit” in Poole

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Sian Edwards takes the helm of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in Britten, Korngold and Dvořák, with mixed results. 
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Pappano crests the waves at the Edinburgh International Festival

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Vaughan Williams’ Sea Symphony is a highlight of the  London Symphony Orchestra’ s programme which also includes Vilde Frang excelling in Korngold. 

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PooleHollywood Hit

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Korngold, Dvořák
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra; Sian Edwards; Ning Feng
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Bachtrack top ten: Violin Concertos

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When Mark and Elisabeth considered their top ten violin concertos, an easy truce was agreed. Sorry, Johannes, but when it comes to violin concertos, Pyotr Ilyich was victorious.