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“In 1901, Honda composed two string concertos for violin and piano with tempo markings for the violinist to play at various speeds. Suzuki recalled that they were originally meant as violin and piano duet concertos, but in 1903, he added a score for an orchestra. He published this as Suzuki violin book 2 in 1909. This concerto was performed by the Hungarian violinist Hieronymous Fischer, who later became famous in the USA as a well known teacher. Fischer gave a performance of Suzuki’s Concerto Grosso for violin and orchestra with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra and soloist Herman Dittert in April 1910.”“When Suzuki realised that the piano part of the violin and piano concertos was too difficult for a single piano player, he decided to perform the concertos as violin concerto for violin and piano. This short description of the Suzuki violin book 2 is attributed to Edith Kawai, which I found here here .
HMB lists no publication of a version with any sort of orchestral accompaniment (even arranged by someone else!) before 1901 in a quick search at least so presumably this really is a work for violin and piano. However, many student concertos and concertinos are works with piano rather than an orchestra.
So this really is a violin and piano work with no orchestral accompaniment. I've no detailed knowledge of how violinists in the nineteenth century used their piano accompaniment so I suppose that it may have, when Liszt wrote the manuscript, been something he either planned to perform or the result of an accident. However, there's likely to have been other piano works in the Liszt and Von Buelow editions of the Piano Concerto No. 2 that he wrote to replace it for that edition. These are unlikely to have been arrangements performed by pupils in that edition. d2c66b5586