Willy Strecker of B. Schotts Söhne, Stravinsky's music publisher at the time (and also a friend of Dushkin's), asked Stravinsky to compose a concerto for Dushkin. Though Stravinsky was reluctant, citing unfamiliarity with the instrument, Strecker assured the composer that Dushkin would consult about technical matters (White 1979, 368). Stravinsky noted in his autobiography that Dushkin's availability for such advice was a factor in his undertaking the Violin Concerto (Stravinsky 1962, 165) He also sought the opinion of composer and violist Paul Hindemith, who allayed Stravinsky's fears, suggesting that his unfamiliarity with the instrument might help him come up with new possibilities. Stravinsky met with Dushkin at Strecker's residence in Wiesbaden and decided to go ahead.

Date of composition 1931 (Summer 1931) in Nice, France
Premiered 1931, October 23rd in Berlin, Germany by Igor Stravinsky
Type Concerto
Approx. duration 20 minutes
Instruments Violin
Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Igor Stravinsky: Concerto pour violon
Igor' Fëdorovič Stravinskij: Concerto per violino
Igor Strawinsky: Konzert für Violine