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Wieniawski: Violin Concerto No. 1 in F-sharp minor, Op. 14 (Piano Accompaniment) Wieniawski’s Violin Concerto No. 1 in F-sharp minor, Op. 14 is a work that combines the passion of nineteenth-century Romanticism with brilliant virtuosity, presenting both dramatic narrative and profound lyricism. The concerto extends the technical boundaries of the violin while simultaneously demanding refined musicality and expressive depth from the performer, and is regarded as one of the most enduringly beloved virtuoso repertoire works. 00:19 Ⅰ. Allegro moderato, F-sharp minor, 4/4 time, Sonata form The first movement unfolds around the immediate and explosive entrance of the solo violin, clearly revealing the work’s virtuosic character. The impassioned, driving first theme stands in marked contrast to the more lyrical second theme, heightening the Romantic expressive intensity. Despite frequent modulations and brilliant displays of technical virtuosity, the tension and structural balance inherent in the concerto-sonata form are consistently maintained. Double stops, rapid scalar passages, and brilliant writing in the upper register both intensify the musical narrative and demand exceptional technical command and concentration from the performer, ultimately shaping the movement into a powerful and dramatic trajectory. 13:45 Ⅱ. Preghiera. Larghetto, A Major, 4/4 time, Expanded Ternary form The second movement purifies and relaxes the dramatic tension of the preceding movement, unfolding a deep, inward lyricism befitting its title, Preghiera(“Prayer”). The solo violin leads the melody in a singing manner with a restrained and warm tone reminiscent of the human voice, distilling Romantic sensibility through delicate phrasing, natural breathing, and subtle tonal shading. Beneath its seemingly simple and tranquil surface, the movement demands a high level of expressive control and concentrated musicality, while its formal stability—centered on repetition and return—further enhances a meditative atmosphere. This movement stands as a central testament to Wieniawski’s identity as a composer of genuine lyricism and emotional depth, extending beyond mere virtuoso display. 17:55 Ⅲ. Allegro giocoso, F-sharp minor, 2/4 time, Compound Ternary form The third movement is a brilliant finale grounded in the polonaise character and dance-like rhythmic vitality, bursting with folk-inspired energy and fiery brilliance. Sparkling virtuosic passages unfold over lively, sharply articulated rhythms, while the fast tempo and strong forward drive impart both tension and exhilaration to the work as a whole. Within a compact formal design centered on repetition and return, technical brilliance and rhythmic vitality combine explosively, culminating in a grand conclusion that encapsulates the concerto’s overall expressive character. ■ (Analysis) Wieniawski: Violin Concerto No. 1 in F-sharp minor, Op. 14 https://cafe.naver.com/suhkuyung67/4170 https://suhkyung61.tistory.com/256