Sergey Prokofiev
Concertino for cello & orchestra in G minor, Op. 132
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Composer:Sergey ProkofievGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoCompose Date:1952Average_duration:19:20Movement_count:3Movement ....Sergey Prokofiev composed his Concertino for cello and orchestra in G minor, Op. 132, in 1952. The piece was premiered on June 1, 1953, in Moscow, with Mstislav Rostropovich as the soloist and the USSR State Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nikolai Anosov. The Concertino consists of three movements: Andante mosso, Allegretto, and Andante. The first movement opens with a lyrical cello solo, which is then taken up by the orchestra. The music is characterized by a sense of yearning and nostalgia, with the cello and orchestra engaging in a dialogue that is by turns tender and passionate. The second movement is a lively scherzo, with the cello and orchestra engaging in a playful and virtuosic exchange. The final movement returns to the lyrical mood of the first, with the cello once again taking center stage in a series of soaring melodies. The Concertino is notable for its use of Prokofiev's signature harmonic language, which combines dissonance and consonance in unexpected ways. The piece also showcases the composer's gift for melody, with the cello part featuring a number of memorable themes that are developed throughout the work. The Concertino is a challenging piece for the soloist, requiring both technical virtuosity and a deep emotional connection to the music. Overall, Prokofiev's Concertino for cello and orchestra in G minor, Op. 132, is a powerful and expressive work that showcases the composer's unique voice and the cello's versatility as a solo instrument.More....
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