The concerto itself was an instant success, warmly received at its premiere and well received by contemporary critics.[19] By the end of the nineteenth century, the piece was already considered one of the greatest violin concertos in the repertoire.[9] It would become one of Mendelssohn's most popular pieces, and was still regularly performed even when interest in his music declined in the early twentieth century.[5] In 1906, the year before his death, the celebrated violinist Joseph Joachim told the guests at his 75th birthday party:[10]
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