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Dmitry Kabalevsky
Cello Concerto No. 2 in C major, Op. 77
Works Info
Composer
:
Dmitry Kabalevsky
Genre
:
Concerto
Style
:
Concerto
Compose Date
:
1964
Average_duration
:
28:54
Movement_count
:
3
Movement ....
Dmitry Kabalevsky's 'Cello Concerto No. 2 in C major, Op. 77' was composed in 1964 and premiered on November 25, 1964, in Moscow, Russia. The concerto is divided into three movements, with a total duration of approximately 25 minutes. The first movement, marked Allegro, begins with a lively and energetic orchestral introduction, followed by the cello's entrance with a lyrical and expressive theme. The movement features a dialogue between the soloist and the orchestra, with the cello showcasing its virtuosic abilities through rapid runs and arpeggios. The movement ends with a cadenza for the soloist, leading into the second movement. The second movement, marked Andante sostenuto, is a slow and melancholic adagio. The cello introduces a mournful melody, which is then taken up by the orchestra. The movement is characterized by its lyrical and expressive nature, with the cello showcasing its ability to convey emotion through its rich and warm tone. The movement ends with a soft and delicate coda. The third and final movement, marked Allegro giocoso, is a lively and playful scherzo. The movement features a fast and rhythmic theme, with the cello and orchestra engaging in a lively dialogue. The movement showcases the cello's ability to play with agility and precision, with the soloist performing rapid runs and intricate passages. The movement ends with a lively and energetic coda, bringing the concerto to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, Kabalevsky's 'Cello Concerto No. 2 in C major, Op. 77' is a virtuosic and expressive work, showcasing the cello's ability to convey emotion and play with technical precision. The concerto is a popular work in the cello repertoire, and is frequently performed in concert halls around the world.
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