Originally written for violin and piano in 1914 and later orchestrated in 1920, this work is technically a "Romance" or "Rhapsody" rather than a concerto.
: A grand finale featuring a unique "accompanied cadenza," where the soloist performs an introspective, thrumming passage while the orchestra provides a shimmering tremolo backdrop. Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending Elgar - Violin Concerto & Vaughan Williams - Th...
Both works represent the pinnacle of English late-Romantic and early-20th-century violin repertoire, though they offer vastly different emotional landscapes. Elgar: Violin Concerto in B Minor, Op. 61 Originally written for violin and piano in 1914
Composed in 1910 and dedicated to Fritz Kreisler, this is one of the most substantial and technically demanding concertos in the violin canon. Elgar: Violin Concerto in B Minor, Op
This specific pairing of Edward Elgar ’s and Ralph Vaughan Williams ’ The Lark Ascending is most famously found on two definitive recordings: the 1997 EMI release featuring Nigel Kennedy with Sir Simon Rattle and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra , and the 2004 Deutsche Grammophon release with Hilary Hahn, Sir Colin Davis , and the London Symphony Orchestra .
: A soulful, lyrical slow movement described by critics as having a "floatingly diaphanous lightness".
Elgar: Violin Concerto - Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending