The name of Louis Spohr remains well known to violinists, many of whom have been brought up to play some at least of his 15 violin concertos. He was born in Brunswick in 1784 and established himself as a leading virtuoso violinist and as a composer. As a conductor he made use of a baton, a practice unusual at the time and one that alarmed orchestral players in London, who anticipated aggressive intentions. From 1822 until his death in 1859 he was director of music at Kassel, a position initially offered him on the suggestion of Weber. His compositions include a number of works featuring violin and harp that were written for himself and his wife, the harpist Dorette Scheidler.
Orchestral Music
Symphonies
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PERLMAN AND ZUKERMAN IN LONDON | |
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PERLMAN AND ZUKERMAN IN LONDON
Composers:
Halvorsen, Johan -- Leclair, Jean-Marie -- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus -- Spohr, Louis -- Wieniawski, Henryk
Artists:
Perlman, Itzhak -- Zukerman, Pinchas
Label/Producer: Christopher Nupen Film |