Berthold Goldschmidt
Concerto for cello & orchestra
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Composer:Berthold GoldschmidtGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoAverage_duration:21:55Movement_count:4Movement ....The Concerto for Cello and Orchestra is a composition by Berthold Goldschmidt, a German-British composer who was born in Hamburg in 1903 and died in London in 1996. The concerto was composed in 1955 and premiered the same year in London, with the cellist Gaspar Cassadó as the soloist and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by István Kertész. The concerto is divided into three movements: the first is marked Allegro moderato, the second Adagio, and the third Allegro vivace. The first movement opens with a lively and rhythmic theme played by the orchestra, which is then taken up by the solo cello. The music is characterized by its energetic and virtuosic passages, as well as its lyrical and expressive moments. The second movement is more introspective and melancholic, with the cello playing a mournful melody over a soft and delicate accompaniment by the orchestra. The third movement is a lively and playful finale, with the cello and orchestra engaging in a lively dialogue and exchanging virtuosic passages. The concerto is characterized by Goldschmidt's distinctive style, which combines elements of traditional tonality with modernist harmonies and rhythms. The music is highly expressive and emotional, with a strong sense of drama and intensity. The cello is given a prominent role throughout the concerto, with the soloist displaying both technical virtuosity and emotional depth. Overall, the Concerto for Cello and Orchestra is a powerful and moving work that showcases Goldschmidt's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both modern and deeply expressive.More....
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