Repertoire
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With
the years I have built up a large repertoire, which includes both
standard works and rarities. I often compile the concert programs
thematically. The instrument combinations include: violin and piano,
violin and guitar, violin and organ, 2 violins, violin and orchestra
and violin solo. In a typical concert larger works by the great
composers will often be alternated with shorter pieces, exhibiting
the charm and virtuosity of the violin.These pieces were once very
popular.
During the "Golden Days" of the violin such famous artists as Fritz
Kreisler, Jascha Heifetz, the young Yehudi Menuhin and a host of
others included these beauties in their programs. Audiences still
love them. In today’s concerts this lovely part of the repertoire
has disappeared in favour for chamber music and sonatas. To perform
them again means more to me than just to present some rarities. It
is a connection with the old tradition of violin art.
Another important part of my repertory are the sonatas and partitas
for soloviolin by Johann Sebastian Bach. These noble works I like to
perform as a complete cycle in 3 different concert events, but of
course I also play them separately as part of mixed programs. I
prefer to play them in churches, mainly because here they usually
receive the good acoustics and the spirited atmosphere, which they
require.
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Look for a more detailed listing of
the programs in the German part of
this homepage. |
Violin
concerti with Orchestra |
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Gade |
D
minor |
Mozart |
No.4 D
major |
Paganini |
No.1 D
major (Cadenza von Fritz Kreisler) |
Schumann: |
Fantasie op.131 (Ausgabe Kreisler) |
Viotti |
No.22
a minor |
Wieniawski |
No.1 F
sharp minor |
Vivaldi, Torelli, Pergolesi |
D
major, E minor, B major |
Vivaldi |
The
Four Seasons |
Bach |
A
minor, E major, D minor (double)
Read article |
Mozart |
Concerto 3, G major. Cadenzas by Jochen Brusch
A major |
Beethoven |
D
major, 2 Romances op. 40 and op. 50 |
Mendelssohn |
E
minor |
Bruch |
No. 1
G minor, No. 2 D minor, Scottish Fantasy, Romance in A minor |
Paganini |
Concertos No. 2 and No. 4. Cadenzas by Jochen Brusch
B minor "La Campanella" |
Vieuxtemps |
No. 4
D minor, No. 5 A minor |
Saint-Sains |
Introduktion and Rondo Capriccioso
Havanaise |
Wieniawski |
No. 2
D minor, Legende op. 17 |
Brahms |
D
major |
Joachim |
A
minor "Hungarian Concerto" |
Dvorák |
A
minor, Romance in F minor |
Chausson |
Poëme |
Bach |
Complete works: 3 Sonatas und 3 Partitas (3 concerts) |
Bach |
a
selection from the complete works in one concert |
A
virtuose recital |
works
by Bach, Paganini, Ernst, Ysaÿe, Kreisler etc.
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Programs for
Violin and Guitar with the Guitarist Finn Svit |
Program 1 |
Händel: Sonata D major, Paganini: Sonata in E minor and various
works, Chopin: Nocturne C sharp minor, Sarasate: Romanza
Andaluza, and works by Kreisler, Henriques, Schubert, a.o. |
Program 2 |
Veracini: Sonata A major, Tartini; The Devils Trill Sonata,
Chopin: Mazurka in A minor, Dvorák: Indian Lament, Vieuxtemps:
Yankee Doodle, Bazzini: La Ronde des Lutins, etc. |
Program 3 |
Bach:
French Suite, Haydn: Sonata in E minor, Schubert:
Arpeggionesonate (2. and 3. Sentence) |
Homage a Denmark |
Danish
composers and music related to Denmark: works by Buxtehude,
Dowland, Vivaldi, Nielsen, Lumbye etc. |
Concerts for the young |
"Animals in Music" (Link),
"In 45 Minutes around the World", "Witches Dance" |
Programme for
Violin and Organ with the organist Sven-Ingvart Mikkelsen |
Scandinavian Romantic Musik |
works
by Sinding, Grieg, Stenhammer, Bull, Svendsen etc. |
Antonio Vivaldi |
The
Four Seasons |
Franch Romantik Music |
works
by Massenet, Vieuxtemps, Gounod, Faure, Debussy etc. |
Wolf von Siebenthal |
works
for violin and organ |
W.
A. Mozart |
works
for violin and organ, Sonata KV 306, Concerto KV 216 etc. |
Joseph Haydn |
The
last 7 Words |
Programs for two
Violins with or without Piano with the violinist Julia Galic |
Program for two violins |
works by Vivaldi,
Leclair, Haydn, Spohr, Wieniawski, Ysaÿe, Prokofiev etc. |
Program for two violins with piano |
works by Vivaldi,
Bach, Bruch, Sarasate, Moszkowski, Schostakowitsch etc. |
Programs with
Piano (Composer concerts) |
Beethoven |
3
Sonatas: op. 12/1, op. 24 ("Spring Sonata"), op. 47 ("Kreutzer
Sonata") |
Mozart |
a
selection of Sonatas from KV 301, 302, 304, 306, 296, 379, 454 |
Schubert |
a
selection of works for violin and piano (incl. "Fantasy in C
major") |
Brahms |
a
selection of works for violin and piano (Sonatas, Scherzo,
Hungarian Dances)
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Mixed and
thematic Programs with Piano |
Nordic |
works
by Grieg, Sinding (Suite), Svendsen, Henriques, O. Bull, Gade,
etc. |
Nostalgic |
Dvorák: Slawic Dance, Fibich: Poème, Wagner: Albumleaf, Chopin;
Nocturne, and other favourites of the genre |
Hebrew Melody |
works
by J. Achron, M. Bruch, E. Bloch, C. Goldmark, J. Joachim, etc. |
Famous Violin favourites |
Tartini: The Devils Trill, Beethoven: Romance in F major,
Franck: Sonata in A major, Sarasate: Gipsy Airs, Schumann: 3
Romances op. 94, Bazzini: La Ronde des Lutins, etc. |
Originally conceived for the music lovers and violin fanciers of
his home town, the university town of Tübingen, the concert
cycles are designed to provide a deeper insight into certain
aspects of music history, by combining concert performances with
commentary, sometimes with the aid of a picture show. After a
presentation of the historical background of the music, an
audience can listen to the music with greater understanding and
awareness.
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Portraits of Jewish Violinists |
works
by J. Joachim, H. Wieniawski, E. Ysaÿe, F. Kreisler (in 4
parts) |
Violin virtuosi: |
400
years of music history seen through the violin (in 6 parts, with
light picture show) |
Love Stories in Music |
Robert
and Clara Schumann, Richard Wagner and Cosima Liszt, Peter
Tschaikowski and Nadeshda von Meck (in 3 parts) |
Johann Sebastian Bach: |
Complete works for solo violin, 3 Sonatas und 3 Partitas |
Cycles for children |
"Animals in Music", "In 45 Minutes around the World", "Witches
Dance" (in 3 parts) |
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