His dainty hesitative accents had a nice elegance, but elegance is not what this concerto is about. |
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He wrote several violin concertos and a smaller number for wind including probably the first solo clarinet concerto. |
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The programme includes the Mozart clarinet concerto, Vaughan Williams' Folk Song Suite and Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance. |
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Perhaps if the heroic hymnic patriotism had been proposed, the sarcastic young firebrand of the piano concerto would have jibbed. |
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The composer began as a Schoenberg disciple and produced a lovely piano concerto in the dodecaphonic style. |
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During the 1920's, Stravinsky had often been heard as the soloist in his piano concerto. |
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Martin Roscoe plays the bejabbers out of his solo part in the piano concerto. |
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I have a recording of a very attractive violin concerto with fiddler Louis Kaufman and Bernard Herrmann conducting. |
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Those who take Mozart's concerto as an archetype may find Rawsthorne's example a bit surprising. |
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His career highlights include a concerto appearance at the RTE proms and his debut CD of works by Schumann and Schubert. |
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The piano concerto Towards Asavari honours the eponymous Indian goddess through the inspiration of Indian classical ragas, poems and paintings. |
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This concerto will give contemporary flutists a challenge, and yet it has the potential to please any audience. |
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For others who missed it first time round, this is an ideal opportunity to claim an important addition to the concerto repertoire. |
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Released on two LPs, these discs were instant classics, establishing Bartok at the heart of concerto repertoire. |
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The course covers a wide range of repertoire, including mainstream orchestral and concerto repertoire, as well as more contemporary music. |
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As opposed to the presentation of the piccolo concerto, the suite was interpreted with a much nobler and constrained tone. |
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Combining music and theater the NSO teamed up with If Kids Theater Company, turning a flute concerto into a fairy tale fantasy. |
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He quotes liberally from earlier music on this disc, which contains three reinterpretations of the traditional concerto. |
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Lorraine gave a brilliant account of the technically demanding solo role in the concerto. |
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The concerto demands athletic power from the soloist as he negotiates trickily angular and motoric passages, particularly in the last movement. |
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The Dada-influenced Suite for Chamber Orchestra, composed two years before the concerto, begins with a short nonsense poem, in true Dada style. |
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I heard the first few measures of Mozart's third violin concerto in my head set to the rhythm of the crude chant. |
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Medtner's concerto storms right from the opening measures and sings heroically throughout. |
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The structural subtlety of the concerto, with its conjoined movements, was adroitly handled by both orchestra and soloist. |
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He plays Khachaturian's violin concerto next Friday in the opening concert of the NSO's national tour. |
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It's a concerto for the combination of instruments that appear solo in the program's other works. |
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Nonetheless, a movement such as the Largo in the B flat concerto can only amaze with its expressiveness and power. |
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Maazel has previously written a pleasant violin concerto and an orchestral triptych. |
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The first movement explores the melodic and structural implications of the minor third, much like the first movement of Adams's violin concerto. |
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The concerto for 2 trumpets and timpani impresses me the most of the works on the program. |
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You can tell without hesitation the concerto starting with a timpani roll leading to striking piano chords. |
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The problem was figuring out what a young timpanist could play for a concerto. |
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This is surely one of the best accounts of the concerto to be released lately. |
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Throughout the concerto, the soloist is put through his paces with miles of finger-bending figurations. |
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His seventh and eighth symphonies get an occasional airing, as do the serenade for strings and the robust violin concerto. |
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On his first visit to Barenboim, Lang played the Tchaikovsky concerto while the conductor played the orchestra part on a second piano. |
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On the concerto disc is also a choral work with a libretto devised to show the cruelty of man to beast and bird. |
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They began shortly after I had finished the concerto with an atrocious carbuncle resulting from an insect sting. |
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There is hardly a concerto movement in which so many modulations appear in such a short time. |
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This concerto has a rather long orchestral introduction, but she sat, patiently, waiting for her turn. |
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She stood and tuned her violin for a few moments, and then opened the music to the Tchaikovsky concerto. |
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It is incontrovertibly a blooming great tune and it lies buried in the bubble wrapping of a botched piano concerto. |
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He suppressed or ruthlessly excised many early efforts, including a piano concerto. |
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The same term can be used appropriately for sections of sonata rondos or concerto movements. |
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Most people know Georg Matthias Monn's concerto in the realization by Arnold Schoenberg. |
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For someone reason, I got it into my head the other day that he only wrote a few symphonies and operas, the odd piano concerto, and the Requiem. |
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With them, the concerto moves from the virtuoso star turn to distinguished collaboration. |
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Wiener's concerto is cool and neoclassical, incorporating elements of jazz for spice, not as the main ingredient. |
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Scored for sixteen players, the work offers a Carterian reinterpretation of the form of the concerto grosso. |
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Bridging the Italian concerto grosso style and the sonata form recently developed by Hadyn and J.C. Bach, they do Tyneside proud indeed. |
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Did this aspect of the literature shape your thinking at all when writing a concerto for the bass viol? |
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The sinfonia concertante arose in the latter half of the 1700s as the successor to the Baroque concerto grosso. |
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The final work is one of Handel's masterpieces, his concerto grosso in D major, Op. 6 no 5., a work with solo parts for two violins and cello. |
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Boulez, on the other hand, makes more of the concerto grosso elements in the score. |
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Schulhoff's concerto is full of surprises, but it emerges as a cohesive musical statement. |
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The opening cascade of chords in the Schumann concerto, so treacherous to play, does not lend itself well to simplifying. |
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His fragmentary scoring for choir and colouristic use of percussion elevates the solo cellist to high priest and turns the piece into a concerto. |
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The concerto is mostly lightweight with tuttis the more dramatic when they appear. |
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Did he influence Clara, or did she sway him in their initial decision to keep the concerto hidden? |
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There is hardly a trace of social realism in this concerto, which seems blithely unconcerned about the world around it. |
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This is a good place to explain the difference between a concerto and a sinfonia, as Scarlatti understood it. |
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Back in 1969 the band's keyboardist first performed a concerto he had written to fuse the band's sound with a symphony orchestra. |
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This is surely a work that deserves better exposure in the concerto repertoire. |
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The second movement leads without pause to the finale by way of a very brief passage based on the opening theme to the entire concerto. |
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Bruch's violin concerto was on, and it took me the entire first movement to assemble the thing. |
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You can analyze a Mozart piano concerto note by note and still not fathom the genius of the whole piece. |
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It shows that Schubert hadn't quite come to grips with the special requirements of concerto sonata form. |
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There are some beautifully expressive moments in the second Andante sostenuto movement in this concerto. |
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The concerto soloist, a distinguished cellist, made an incorrect entry, and there was some untidy wind playing. |
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I was thoroughly captivated by the piano concerto, even though I am sure I heard a couple of duff notes. |
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At the festival he will perform a solo recital and play the Elgar concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. |
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It has become in my mind the archetypal Romantic piano concerto. |
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Benjamin Hudson, the solo violinist in the Haydn concerto that opened the evening, splendidly carried forward the tragic final interplay between violins and cellos. |
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On the highway it winds it up to about forty-five, at which point the engine and drive train are seemingly screaming the distorted symphonics of an ear-splitting concerto. |
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For example, in the A-minor concerto, the contrasting use of pizzicato versus arco with the same thematic material is a happy surprise, guaranteed to raise a smile. |
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His Strad assists his serenely silvery line, and his bow arm was a joy to behold, but he didn't seem very fussed with the beginning of the concerto, one way or another. |
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The concerto poses a special difficulty in that its final two movements are both marked Andante, one to be played singingly, the other with pretty grace. |
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Rachmaninov, who put up with truncations to most of his works, absolutely refused to shorten the concerto and played it complete and unabridged in a state of tangible tension. |
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My spirits were equable but not equal to adventure so I pulled in to a lay-by to eat my lunch, listening to a radio programme on Rachmaninov's second piano concerto. |
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This has the interesting effect of highlighting the concerto grosso aspects of the works, giving us an illuminating idea of the origins of the form. |
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He composed three symphonies, a piano concerto, and chamber music. |
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The drumming of his fingers matched the rain in a crescendoing concerto. |
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The orchestra's concertmaster, Yasser El Serafi, then took the stage for the Tchaikovsky violin concerto. |
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The symphony came into its own as a musical form, and the concerto was developed as a vehicle for displays of virtuoso playing skill. |
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There are quick shifts from concerto to ripieno, and irreverent changes of tempo, and, with them, dizzying switches between the modes. |
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The concerto is scored for an ensemble consisting of two concertino violins and cello, ripieno strings and continuo. |
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Many leading composers have contributed to the violin concerto and violin sonata repertories. |
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The symphony, concerto, sonata, opera, and oratorio have their origins in Italy. |
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Back to the concerto, or a little light Plato, or some such. |
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The concerts will also bring to our ear Aubade, concerto choreographique for piano and 18 instruments by Francis Poulenc. |
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In his fifties, Elgar composed a symphony and a violin concerto that were immensely successful. |
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Unfinished works from the decade were a cello concerto and a new opera, Thomas the Rhymer. |
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Cardus's verdict, however, is that Delius's chamber and concerto works are largely failures. |
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During the Classical era, some virtuoso soloists would improvise the cadenza sections of a concerto. |
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The start of the D major concerto K2 18 goes back to cheerful fanfaring, and the movement maintains a very active role for the soloist. |
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He was the soloist at another performance of the concerto just over a year later. |
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Palenicek conceives the Capriccio and Concertino very much as a small piano concerto. |
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Mozart did write col legno parts in his Turkish concerto, and playing on the bridge isn't anything new. |
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Barbirolli also won warm praise from Pablo Casals, whom he had accompanied in Haydn's D major cello concerto at the same concert. |
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In 2008 his first classical release, Memory Takes My Hand, featuring a violin concerto for Clio Gould, was released on EMI Classics. |
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She virtually ate with gusto just about every bar of Tchaikovsky's violin concerto in D major, lacing it with a piquant, gipsyish air. |
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Auditioners should prepare a 30-second to one-minute concerto piece and be prepared to sight-read music and play major and minor scales. |
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Elgar's sketches for a piano concerto dating from 1913 were elaborated by the composer Robert Walker and first performed in August 1997 by the pianist David Owen Norris. |
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A concerto inspired by the poem was composed by Georg Friedrich Handel. |
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In 1937 the first Accordion concerto was composed in Russia. |
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The concerto as a vehicle for solo performance accompanied by an orchestra became widespread, although the relationship between soloist and orchestra was relatively simple. |
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It is characteristic of Carter that he often presented his biggest, rangiest inventions in the venerable genres of the concerto and the string quartet. |
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The program also showcases a flute concerto and trio sonata by Benda. |
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And this programme featuring powerful tone poems by Delius and Richard Strauss, with Grieg's own piano concerto at its heart, was the perfect showcase. |
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This concerto began with extended cacophony, then bitonal juxtapositions of the soloist to the orchestra, and an admixture of references to variety of musical genres. |
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Dear Dvorak certainly tests any violinist with his imaginative and technically challenging concerto, ranging from Czech dances to tender sonorities. |
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After 1915, Delius turned his attention to traditional sonata, chamber and concerto forms, which he had largely left alone since his apprentice days. |
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