Anton Stepanovich Arensky : Violin Concerto in A minor, Op.54
Vojtovicova, Maria (2017)
Vojtovicova, Maria
Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu
2017
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201705239702
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201705239702
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I have chosen Anton Stepanovich Arensky and his Violin Concerto in A minor as an object of my practical and theoretical final project in Metropolia University of Applied Sciences for a very simple reason and that is, I believe he and his concert never got the attention they deserve.
In the beginning of the thesis I go briefly through Arensky’s life and his entire work as there is not a lot known of him and we have very limited sources of information due to his short life and lack of interest in him. I provide a brief inside to the author’s life and work.
The main part of the thesis is focused on the analysis of the concerto from the violinist’s point of view and analysis of my practicing process, suggested fingerings, bowings, and ways of interpretation.
The recording of my performance of the concerto is also a part of this Bachelor’s Thesis.
I believe this thesis will bring more attention to the author and this piece, as in its foundation it is a good repertoire choice that gives an opportunity to demonstrate the interpreter’s technical and lyrical qualities.
In the beginning of the thesis I go briefly through Arensky’s life and his entire work as there is not a lot known of him and we have very limited sources of information due to his short life and lack of interest in him. I provide a brief inside to the author’s life and work.
The main part of the thesis is focused on the analysis of the concerto from the violinist’s point of view and analysis of my practicing process, suggested fingerings, bowings, and ways of interpretation.
The recording of my performance of the concerto is also a part of this Bachelor’s Thesis.
I believe this thesis will bring more attention to the author and this piece, as in its foundation it is a good repertoire choice that gives an opportunity to demonstrate the interpreter’s technical and lyrical qualities.