The Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 24 by Ferdinand Ries, was composed around 1810 while the composer was living in Bonn. It appears to have been written for his father, Franz Anton Ries, who gave the first (and only known) performance of the work at a concert in Bonn on 15 December 1810.[1]

Following the performance, Ries started to revise the work with the intent of publishing it as his Op. 24.,[lower-alpha 1] However for reasons unknown, this did not take place until 1885, when the firm Ries & Erler published it for Violin and Piano in 1885.[2]

For many years it was believed that the orchestral parts for the concerto were lost, however two manuscript copies of the parts, one by Ferdinand Ries, the other by a copyist, were discovered in the Berlin State Library.[1]

It is scored for violin solo, double woodwind, two horns, two trumpets, timpani and strings.[3]

Structure

The concerto is in three movements:

  1. Allegro
  2. Larghetto
  3. Allegro - Rondo:Vivace

References

Notes
  1. This work was counted as the composer's "Concerto No. 1" in his catalog of publications, his eight piano concertos were numbered 2-9 upon publication as a result.
Sources
  • Hagels, Bert (2007). Ferdinand Ries: Double Horn Concerto/Violin Concerto/Two Overtures (CD). Translated by Prader, Susan Marie. cpo. 777 353-2.
  • Hill, Cecil (1977). Ferdinand Ries: A Thematic Catalogue. Armidale, NSW: University of New England. ISBN 0-85834-156-5.
  • Hill, Cecil (1982). "Ferdinand Ries. A Study and Addenda". Occasional Paper. Armidale, NSW: University of New England. ISSN 0314-5999.


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