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Concerto Grosso e Satirico for string orchestra, B155
Klassische Musik/Kammermusik • 2008
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Concerto Grosso e Satirico for string orchestra
Instrumentierung |
Geige, Bratsche, Cello, Kontrabass |
Art der Partitur |
Partitur, Stimmen |
Verleger |
Colin Bayliss |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Mittel |
Länge |
10'0 |
This piece is a realisation of the composer's long held wish to write an amusing up-dated version of the Corelli style of concerto grosso employing concertante and ripieno strings. It was composed in early summer 2008. There are five short movements. 1. Poco adagio - allegro - tempo primo What appears to start in F major immediately wanders through remote keys. The central allegro contrasts dark and light-(hearted) sections before returning to the opening adagio. 2. Allegro giocoso A contrapuntal working of a G major tune in folk-dance style which, after the use of melodic inversion, starts to sound bored and ends suddenly in D major. 3. Lento pastorale This could initially be taken as a quite serious update of the Baroque pastoral movement in a concerto grosso. The central minor key section suggests that the sheep may have wandered away, but don't worry; by the end, THEY'RE BACK! 4. Allegretto Of course, there had to be a Baroque-and-roll section somewhere. 5. Giocoso A gigue-like movement based on another rustic-sounding tune, interspersed with unpredictable harmonic progressions, a touch of counterpoint and a throwaway ending.
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