Rodolphe Kreutzer: Violin Concerto No.1, in G Major, Laurent Albrecht Breuninger (violin)

Rodolphe Kreutzer - Violin Concerto No.1 in G Major, Laurent Albrecht Breuninger (violin), Südwestdeutsches Kammerorchester, Pforzheim, Timo Handschuh (conductor) I. Allegro moderato – 00:00 II. Pastorale – 14:32 III. Rondeau – 18:00 Rodolphe Kreutzer (15 November 1766 – 6 January 1831) was a French violinist, teacher, conductor, and composer of forty French operas. Despite Kreutzer’s many works for the theatre, he is best remembered as a violinist-composer. He is also famous for having one of Beethoven’s most important violin and piano pieces, the Kreutzer Sonata, , dedicated to him. Kreutzer displayed musical precocity as a boy and began violin lessons with his father in 1771. He later studied with Anton Stamitz, and appeared as a public performer at the age of twelve and as a member of the orchestra of the Chapelle du Roi when he was sixteen. He was already a composer at this early date, and by 1780 he performed at a concert of the Concert spirituel with his teacher Stamitz, fully
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