Except without sounding the "r" at the end; don't forget that mamny members here are American and would pronounce the "r" in "shooter"! "Shoota" might be more accurate. But your point is nevertheless well made.
Best,
Alistair
yep, Americans would say it like "shoot-ur" (as in "urtext")
Visitor, the Reinecke concerto is quite interesting; it's a very Romantic, or at least, very
Sturm und Drang type piece. I always thought he was an "anachronism" and a Leipzig conservative in terms of his compositions, despite living alongside many of the Romantics. I seem to be wrong though...
Oh and the Jirko seems like a pretty fun work. I would actually perform that, though I'd probably alienate all the judges were I to play it at a competition (chances are that would the only way I could possibly perform it). I like the Kabalevsky too, but I've been subjected to hearing it so many times, butchered in various forms, that I kind of gag whenever I hear it again. (It's considered the "Youth concerto" and so many little kids play it as their "entry level concerto," similar to the Haydn 11 or Mozart 12.)