Here is the entire first and second movements of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto performed by Jim Thomasson. Jim previously did just the first movement witht he previous version and here he has done both movements using the latest version of the Stradivari Solo Violin.
When written in 1878 by Piotr Ilic Tchaikovsky, this concerto was deemed "impossible" by peers and went unplayed for many years to Tchaikovsky's dismay. Now it is part of the repertoire among violin virtuosos.
Jim shows us the versatility and playability of the Stradivari as he shapes notes and phrases,You will hear the digging attacks, the bow bouncing off the string, the characteristic slides between notes, controlled mastery of vibrato, the wide range of dynamics - virtuosity not possible before with a sampled solo stringed instrument.
This is a major undertaking - 33 minutes of music - 22 minutes long for the first movement ands 11 minutes for the second movement.
Movement #1 - Violin Concerto, for Violin & Orchestra in D major, Op. 35 by Piotr Ilic Tchaikovsky
http://www.garritan.com/Strad/Tchaik...-Strad2.01.mp3
Movement #2 - Violin Concerto, for Violin & Orchestra in D major, Op. 35 by Piotr Ilic Tchaikovsky
http://www.garritan.com/Strad/Tchaik...-Strad2.01.mp3
Any comments are welcomed as always.
Thanks Jim for doing this. This is a stunning achievement!
Gary Garritan



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This is truly superb!

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