Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 35 (Part I)


"The violin is no longer played, but torn apart, pounded black and blue... Friedrich Fischer... once said that there existed pictures one could see stink. Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto brings us face to face for the first time with the revolting thought: may there not also exist musical compositions that we can hear stink?"

Such remark was excruciatingly painful to the great composer, still it turns out to be the most famous violin concerto ever written in music history. Almost all professional violinists have recorded the violin concerto.

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