Henryk Wieniawski's Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 22, stands as one of the greatest pillars of the Romantic violin repertoire, perfectly balancing jaw-dropping virtuosity with deep, poetic lyricism. Composed in 1862, it reflects Wieniawski's own reputation as a "poet of the violin," moving away from the mere technical fireworks of his earlier works toward a more integrated, symphonic structure. The concerto is most famous for its lush second movement, the "Romance," which features a soaring, song-like melody that remains one of the most beloved passages in classical music. This elegance eventually gives way to the fiery finale, an "A la Zingara" (in Gypsy style) that demands incredible precision and rhythmic energy, cementing the work's status as a definitive test for any world-class soloist.
This edition is a reissue of music originally published by Carl Fischer, New York.