Hola, esperando esté todo muy bien hoy les quiero hablar del concierto para violín y orquesta de Tchaikovsky pero con un análisis más a fondo.
(Imagen tomada de csosoundsandstories.org )
Tchaikovsky fue un compositor ruso del periodo nato del romanticismo, teniendo muchas obras famosas sinfónicas, para música de cámara, para ballet, y conciertos para instrumentos como el de piano y el de violín.
Su ballet fue un "boom" en aquel entonces gracias a la cantidad de recursos que tomaba en cuenta a la hora de componer, teniendo una aceptación del público casi inmediata.
Pero detrás de todo ese éxito estaba el vaivén emocional de Tchaikovsky, el cual lo adentraba a crisis de depresión fuertes y que marcarían su vida. Otro aspecto que marcaría su vida sería también su homosexualidad (Para aquella época estaba muy mal vista) y su matrimonio fallido,todos estos aspectos tendrían sonido y música en su concierto para violín que escucharemos hoy.
Este concierto para violín está dividido de tres movimientos, como video de referencia les dejaré la del violinista Kavakos, uno de los violinistas más solidos y con mejor técnica de la actualidad:
Primer movimiento:
Este comienza con una breve introducción de la orquesta que va aumentando su intensidad para darle paso a la entrada del violín, una entrada muy ad libitum (libre) y comenzar con lo que sería el tema principal del primer movimiento. En todo este movimiento notaremos el romanticismo ruso en todas las intervenciones, intervenciones que para mi son como una muestra de todo ese vaivén que les mencionaba de Tchaikovsky. Una pequeña muestra de la vida personal del compositor.
Los temas principales del primer movimieno son muy romanticos, muy apasionados,que llevan a una intensidad que enamora a uien escucha pero dentro de todo ello se siente esa aferración de Tchaikovsky, ese "dolor" tan grande pero tan dulce a la vez. Una increíble forma de hacer práticamente un concierto biográfico.
Aparte de los pasajes apasionados también tendremos algunos ansiosos y con mucho carácter de mucha dificultad para el violín.
Segundo movimiento:
Este segundo movimiento es toda,pero absolutamente toda la melancolía de Tchaikovsky. Todo ese sufrimiento pero no un sufrimiento grande, incontrolable,sino más condensado, más íntimo, quizás de todos esos recuerdos que le marcarian la vida al compositor.
Acá la secciones de la madera de la orquesta tendrán la introducción en sus manos, dejandole al violinista el piso o el contexto melancólico para cantar (Por favor noten cuando el compositor alarga el compas, dando la sensación de lamento). Todo este movimiento tratade esto, con ciertas partes cambiantes de ánimo pero continuando con lo aferrado,simepre volviendo a el.
Tercer movimiento:
Este último movimiento viene siendo una danza europea que Tchaikovsky usará en casi todo el movimiento, empezando nuevamente la orquesta esta vez con un tutti fortes, con un carácter muy marcado, dejandole ya un contexto al solista el cual tendrá una introducción nuevamente como se fuese una pequeña cadenza. A partir de acá el violín solista tendrá una intervensión casi sin descanso. Todo este contexto de danza europea podría significar parte de la vida donde el compositor fue relativamente feliz, para así terminar el concierto.
Espero este concierto les guste tanto cómo a mi, y si no lo conocían, me alegra que se hayan encontrado este post.
Para finalizar me gustaría que comentarán si quisieran estos post más cortos, ya que me parecen un poco extensos y creo que sería mejor hacerlos por movimientos y por partes. Así que espero sus consejos, abrazos!!!
Hello, dear friends of the community, hoping everything will be fine today I want to tell you about a very emotional concert and one of the most famous of the violin repertoire, the concert for violin and orchestra by Tchaikovsky.
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(Image taken from csosoundsandstories.org)
Tchaikovsky was a Russian composer of the born period of Romanticism, having many famous symphonic works, for chamber music, for ballet, and concerts for instruments such as piano and violin.
His ballet was a "boom" back then thanks to the amount of resources he took into account when composing, having an almost immediate public acceptance.
But behind all that success was Tchaikovsky's emotional sway, which led him to severe crises of depression that would mark his life. Another aspect that would mark his life would also be his homosexuality (at that time he was frowned upon) and his failed marriage, all these aspects would have sound and music in his violin concerto that we will listen to today.
This violin concerto is divided into three movements, as a reference video I will leave you with the violinist Kavakos, one of the most solid and best-technique violinists today:
First move:
This begins with a brief introduction by the orchestra that increases its intensity to make way for the violin entry, a very ad libitum (free) entry and start with what would be the main theme of the first movement. In all this movement we will notice the Russian romanticism in all the interventions, interventions that for me are like a sample of all that back and forth that I mentioned about Tchaikovsky. A small sample of the composer's personal life.
The main themes of the first movement are very romantic, very passionate, leading to an intensity that makes someone who falls in love with it, but within all of this one feels that Tchaikovsky's grasp, that "pain" that is so great but so sweet at the same time. An incredible way of practically doing a biographical concert.
Apart from the passionate passages we will also have some anxious and with a lot of character of great difficulty for the violin.
Second move:
This second movement is all, but absolutely all of Tchaikovsky's melancholy. All that suffering but not a great, uncontrollable suffering, but more condensed, more intimate, perhaps of all those memories that would mark the composer's life.
Here the sections of wood of the orchestra will have the introduction in their hands, leaving the violinist the floor or the melancholic context to sing (Please note when the composer lengthens the bar, giving the feeling of regret). This whole movement is about this, with certain changing moods but continuing with the grasped, always coming back to it.
Third movement:
This last movement has been a European dance that Tchaikovsky will use in almost all the movement, the orchestra starting again this time with a tutti fortes, with a very marked character, leaving already a context for the soloist which will have an introduction again as it were a little chain. From here the solo violin will have a performance almost without rest. All this context of European dance could mean part of life where the composer was relatively happy, in order to end the concert.
I hope you like this concert as much as I do, and if you didn't know it, I'm glad you found this post.
To finish I would like you to comment if you want these shorter posts, as they seem a bit long and I think it would be better to do them by movements and by parts. So I hope your advice, hugs !!!
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