Albert Roussel
Concerto for piano & orchestra in G major, Op. 36
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Composer:Albert RousselGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoAverage_duration:17:16Movement_count:3Movement ....The Concerto for piano & orchestra in G major, Op. 36, was composed by French composer Albert Roussel in 1927. The piece was premiered on May 6, 1928, in Paris, with the composer himself conducting the orchestra and Marguerite Long as the soloist. The concerto is divided into three movements. The first movement, marked Allegro moderato, begins with a lively and rhythmic theme played by the orchestra, which is then taken up by the piano. The soloist then introduces a more lyrical theme, which is developed throughout the movement. The second movement, marked Lento molto, is a slow and introspective piece, with a haunting melody played by the piano over a delicate accompaniment by the orchestra. The final movement, marked Allegro con spirito, is a lively and energetic piece, with a playful and virtuosic piano part. The concerto is characterized by Roussel's distinctive style, which combines elements of French impressionism with a more classical approach to form and structure. The orchestration is colorful and inventive, with a wide range of timbres and textures, and the piano part is both technically demanding and musically expressive. The concerto is also notable for its use of polyrhythms and irregular meters, which give the music a sense of rhythmic complexity and vitality. Overall, the Concerto for piano & orchestra in G major, Op. 36, is a masterful work that showcases Roussel's skill as a composer and his unique musical voice. It remains a popular and frequently performed piece in the piano concerto repertoire.More....
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