
Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast Barber Violin Concerto
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Oct 9, 2025 Dive into the intriguing tale of Barber's Violin Concerto, exploring how miscommunication led to an unexpected premiere. Discover the legend behind Haydn's Symphony No. 96, where a falling chandelier sparked a nickname that overshadowed another symphony! Unpack the emotional depth of the concerto's movements, from the beloved oboe solo to the exhilarating finale that challenges even the most skilled musicians. This discussion reveals the hidden stories and complexities that make this work a quintessential piece of American music.
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2010 Letters That Changed The Story
- A long-standing myth claimed Briselli withdrew because the third movement was unplayably virtuosic.
- Biographer Barbara Heyman's 2010 research of letters corrected the record and revealed Meiff's role.
True Origin Story Of The Commission
- Samuel Fels commissioned Barber to write a violin concerto for his protege Iso Briselli and paid a large fee for the time.
- Letters later revealed Briselli initially loved the first two movements but his teacher Albert Meiff objected strongly, sparking the dispute.
How The 'Too Difficult' Myth Began
- Iso Briselli did not reject the concerto for technical inability but because of artistic misgivings and pressure from his teacher Albert Meiff.
- Barber and Briselli amicably abandoned the premiere and remained friends for life.
