Arnold Schoenberg
Cello Concerto (transcription of Matthias Georg Monn's "Concerto for keyboard & orchestra in D major")
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Composer:Arnold SchoenbergGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoCompose Date:1932 - 1933Average_duration:16:55Movement_count:3Movement ....Arnold Schoenberg's 'Cello Concerto' is a transcription of Matthias Georg Monn's Concerto for keyboard and orchestra in D major. Schoenberg composed this piece in 1932, and it premiered on February 8, 1934, in Frankfurt, Germany. The concerto has three movements, and it is known for its complex harmonies and innovative use of tonality. The first movement, marked Moderato, begins with a solo cello playing a lyrical melody. The orchestra then enters, and the cello and orchestra engage in a dialogue, with the cello playing virtuosic passages and the orchestra providing a rich harmonic backdrop. The movement is characterized by its use of chromaticism and Schoenberg's signature atonality. The second movement, marked Adagio, is a slow and introspective piece. The cello plays a mournful melody, accompanied by the orchestra's lush harmonies. The movement is notable for its use of dissonance and Schoenberg's innovative approach to tonality. The movement ends with a haunting cello solo. The third movement, marked Allegro moderato, is a lively and energetic piece. The cello and orchestra engage in a playful dialogue, with the cello playing virtuosic passages and the orchestra providing a rhythmic accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its use of complex rhythms and Schoenberg's innovative approach to harmony. Overall, Schoenberg's 'Cello Concerto' is a groundbreaking piece of music that showcases his innovative approach to tonality and harmony. The concerto is known for its complex harmonies, use of atonality, and virtuosic cello passages. It remains a popular piece in the cello repertoire and is considered a masterpiece of 20th-century music.More....
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