Music is a form of art. There is no set time limit for any kind of music; rather, it is for the composer to decide how long a piece of music will be. For some pieces of music, a long duration can leave a person yawning, therefore a shorter duration may be necessary. It all depends on what the composer has in mind, and what the piece of music is trying to "say."
Of course, this is in terms of the 21st century. Centuries ago, the time limit was a bit more strict and precise for most composers, depending on who you were performing for. Generally, it would be rash to compose large pieces for the court, because they often grew tiresome and restless of large, gargantuan pieces.
So, all in all, it all depends on the composer, the audience, and the song. And yet, despite this, music has no boundaries.
the main theme is presented by the soloist
appears at the end of the development section as a transition to the recapitulation
In My opinion definitely the final few moments of Mendelssohns violin concerto in e when the highest note of the solo violinist overcomes the whole orchestra.
Tchaikovsky only wrote one violin concerto: Violin Concerto in D Major.
Brahms's violin concerto was written by Brahms. The clue is in its name: the 'Brahms' violin concerto.
the main theme is presented by the soloist
appears at the end of the development section as a transition to the recapitulation
In My opinion definitely the final few moments of Mendelssohns violin concerto in e when the highest note of the solo violinist overcomes the whole orchestra.
Tchaikovsky only wrote one violin concerto: Violin Concerto in D Major.
Barber Violin Concerto was created in 1988.
Adams Violin Concerto was created in 1995.
Brahms's violin concerto was written by Brahms. The clue is in its name: the 'Brahms' violin concerto.
There are several videos on YouTube of the concerto. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=paganini+violin+concerto&search_type=&aq=0&oq=Paganini+Violin+
A Concerto for the Violin - 1913 was released on: USA: 17 May 1913
This piece was composed and first performed c. 1715 in Frankfurt for the weekly Frauenstein concerts.
Bach's Violin Concerto in A minor is known for its intricate melodies, virtuosic violin passages, and rich harmonies. The concerto showcases a dialogue between the solo violin and the orchestra, with the violin often leading the musical conversation. Bach's use of counterpoint, where multiple melodic lines intertwine, is also a notable feature of this concerto.
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