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Which Prokofiev Violin Concerto is harder?

Which Prokofiev Violin Concerto is harder?

Which concerto an individual violinist finds more difficult is likely to be the result of their personal technical and musical strengths and weaknesses. Prokofiev No. 1 is usually regarded as more difficult than No.

What violin level is Vivaldi concerto in A minor?

Levels:

Vivaldi Concerto in A-minor, Op. 3, No. 6
Vivaldi Concerto in G-Major, Op. 3, No. 3

How difficult is Glazunov violin Concerto?

The Glazunov basically gets more and more difficult as the work goes along. The cadenza is very difficult, and the third movement is moderately difficult with some spots that are very difficult. (There are a handful of places in the work that will basically eat all of your practice time.)

Is Prokofiev violin concerto 1 difficult?

Every concerto has its own difficulties; Prokofiev 1 has lots of fast chromatic passages and the like but little in the way of double-stops. If you have a double-stop weakness you may find other works that have more double-stop passages to be significantly more challenging.

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Is Vivaldi concerto in A minor hard?

This piece is considered one of the entry level concertos that every beginner starts with, often as their first concerto. It has very simple rhythms, making it easy for a beginning violinist to play with an accompanist.

How difficult is Bruch Violin concerto?

Max Bruch’s famous Violin Concerto No 1 contains clusters of notes so dense that after playing it the poor soloist’s fingers must end up throbbing. First performed in 1868, this barnstorming piece of music is often cited as one of the most difficult pieces ever written for the violin.

How long is a concerto?

about 30 minutes
Concerto structure The average concerto lasts about 30 minutes. Concertos almost always have three movements — that is, three contrasting sections separated by pauses.