| The most famous work Jules Conus wrote during his lifetime was the Violin Concerto in E Minor.Composed at the end of the 19 th century,this work is a one-movement concerto,using the characteristics of rondo,it is an atypical sonata structure movement.Since its creation,the Violin Concerto in E Minor has been adapted into six versions by different musicians.Violin Concerto in E Minor is both musical and technical.The opening part is melodious and graceful.It is often used as film music.This work uses a lot of skills in performance,such as longspan chord change,frequent monotone,double tone and chord change,and the mixed use of third,sixth,octave and tenth double tone.At the same time,as a work of the Romantic period,it also has high requirements on kneading.Therefore,this work is also a very good practice material for players to train their left hand skills and the coordination of left and right hands.In terms of playing versions,Jascha Heifetz,Itzhak Perlman,David Garrett are all internationally renowned violinists,the three performers live in different times and grow up in different backgrounds,so the interpretation of Conus’ violin Concerto in E Minor is very different both in terms of musical versions and musical processing styles.Each version can bring musical processing inspiration to the performer who performs the piece or is about to perform the piece,which can be learned by the performer. |