Discovering Josef Mysliveček

Started by Toni Bernet, September 13, 2023, 12:37:37 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Toni Bernet

Do you agree with me? Listening to the violin concertos by the Bohemian composer Josef Mysliveček (1737 - 1781) makes you think you are immersed in Mozart's world of sound?
Find out more about the Violin Concerto in D Major by
Josef Mysliveček:
https://unbekannte-violinkonzerte.jimdofree.com/e-1/myslive%C4%8Dek/

Daverz

Quote from: Toni Bernet on September 13, 2023, 12:37:37 AMDo you agree with me? Listening to the violin concertos by the Bohemian composer Josef Mysliveček (1737 - 1781) makes you think you are immersed in Mozart's world of sound?
Find out more about the Violin Concerto in D Major by
Josef Mysliveček:
https://unbekannte-violinkonzerte.jimdofree.com/e-1/myslive%C4%8Dek/


I think the influence probably went the other way.  I do think his violin concertos are very fine, particularly in the recordings by Shizuka Ishikawa.