Kreisler wrote a number of pieces for the violin, including solos for encores, such as "Liebesleid" and "Liebesfreud". Some of Kreisler's compositions were pastiches in an ostensible style of other composers, originally ascribed to earlier composers such as Gaetano Pugnani, Giuseppe Tartini, Jacques Marnier Companie, and Antonio Vivaldi. When Kreisler revealed in 1935 that they were actually by him and critics complained, Kreisler answered that critics had already deemed the compositions worthy: "The name changes, the value remains" he said.
Nicely done.
Though, you might want to ask the pianist not to rush you on those scales. (I know how that happens, cause I've had that once)
Also, that is not a hard piece piece to memorize. Without the music stand blocking your view, you can actually have more eye contact with the audience, which allows more virtuous playing.
I like your interpretation, and it is very nicely done.
hsu912174 5 years ago
Fine play.Fine dresses
xaav 5 years ago