The work is rooted in the lyrical, dramatic, and voicelike character of the cello in concertato relationship with the orchestra, and merges an intense dramatic impulse with a particular vision of musical unity and shape. It unfolds in a manner like a play of Shakespeare--The Merchant of Venice in particular. It is in one movement with five main parts--Molto espressivo; Scherzando; Adagio; Scherzando--Cadenza; Molto espressivo. In the first section of the first part, the cello solo represents the thesis of the work and primary harmonic and motivic material and scales. In the next section, the orchestra is the main vehicle of the antithesis. A transitional and developmental section follows, which leads finally to a section of strongly percuss...
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The Soli of the Concerto for Four Saxophones and Orchestra consist of Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bari...
Piano Concerto is a two-movement work for piano and chamber orchestra, in which each movement displa...
The term concerto has been applied to compositions written in many styles. We are left with concerti...
Musica Concertata, a three movement concerto for violin and orchestra, was written for violinist Jam...
The Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra is a through-composed movement for full orchestra and clarin...
textCompleted in early 2010, the Concerto for Viola and Orchestra is a major foray into composing a ...
I imagine this piece as a kind of instrumental opera, in which the solo cello assumes the lead role ...
Viola Concerto is a musical composition for Viola solo and chamber orchestra, The orchestration requ...
The Piano Concerto represents an experiment in form in which a set of five continuous variations ar...
In one movement, the Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra is divided into five sections and a cadenza. ...
The Concerto for Two Cellos or Oboe and Cello and Orchestra is a fun piece. It denotes the thought...
This four movement musical composition for an ensemble of seven instrumentalists contributes to the ...
Based on observations gained while preparing for the performance of the Concerto for Viola and Orche...
The composition is in one movement for cello and two-channel tape, requiring approximately twelve mi...
Violin Concerto is a four-movement, thirty-five-minute work for violin and orchestra. The thematic c...
The Soli of the Concerto for Four Saxophones and Orchestra consist of Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bari...
Piano Concerto is a two-movement work for piano and chamber orchestra, in which each movement displa...
The term concerto has been applied to compositions written in many styles. We are left with concerti...