Joseph Joachim

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Definition

Proper noun A Hungarian violinist and composer of the Romantic period, active in the 19th and early 20th centuries. He is renowned as one of the greatest violinists of his era, a significant conductor, and a composer, notably for his collaborations with Johannes Brahms.

Usage

The name "Joseph Joachim" is used to refer to the historical figure, his musical works, and his artistic legacy. * He is primarily discussed in contexts related to classical music history, violin performance, and 19th-century composers. * The name functions as a singular proper noun.

Examples
  • As a historical figure:
  • In relation to other composers:
  • Regarding his work:
Advanced Usage
  • "Joachim's cadenza": Refers to a specific passage, often virtuosic, composed by Joachim for a standard violin concerto (e.g., for Beethoven's or Brahms's violin concertos) that a violinist may choose to play.
    • The soloist performed Joachim's cadenza in the first movement of the Brahms concerto.
Variants and Related Words
  • Joachimite (adj., rare): Pertaining to or characteristic of Joseph Joachim or his style.
    • The violinist's interpretation had a distinctly Joachimite intensity.
Synonyms
  • The violinist Joachim: A common descriptive synonym used in biographical texts.
  • (The) Hungarian violinist: A descriptive reference highlighting his nationality and primary instrument.
Related Phrases and Idioms
  • "In the tradition of Joachim": Used to describe a violinist or a style of violin playing that emphasizes the Romantic-era ideals of tone, phrasing, and musical integrity associated with Joachim.
    • Her playing is firmly in the tradition of Joachim.
Noun
  1. Hungarian violinist and composer (1831-1907)

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