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Robert Volkmann
Concerto for cello & orchestra in A major, Op. 33
Works Info
Composer
:
Robert Volkmann
Genre
:
Concerto
Style
:
Concerto
Compose Date
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1853
Average_duration
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16:43
Robert Volkmann's Concerto for cello & orchestra in A major, Op. 33 was composed in 1855. It premiered on January 25, 1856, in Leipzig, Germany, with the composer himself conducting the Gewandhaus Orchestra and the cellist Friedrich Grützmacher as the soloist. The concerto consists of three movements: 1. Allegro non troppo 2. Andante 3. Allegro vivace The first movement opens with a majestic orchestral introduction, followed by the cello's entrance with a lyrical and expressive theme. The soloist and orchestra engage in a dialogue throughout the movement, showcasing the cello's virtuosity and the orchestra's rich harmonies. The movement ends with a brilliant coda, featuring the cello's rapid-fire runs and the orchestra's triumphant conclusion. The second movement is a serene and introspective Andante, featuring a beautiful melody played by the cello. The orchestra provides a delicate accompaniment, creating a peaceful and contemplative atmosphere. The cello's solo passages are particularly poignant, showcasing the instrument's expressive capabilities. The final movement is a lively and energetic Allegro vivace, featuring a playful and rhythmic theme. The cello and orchestra engage in a lively dialogue, with the soloist showcasing their technical prowess with rapid runs and virtuosic passages. The movement ends with a triumphant coda, bringing the concerto to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, Volkmann's Concerto for cello & orchestra in A major, Op. 33 is a beautiful and expressive work, showcasing the cello's lyrical and virtuosic capabilities. The concerto's three movements provide a varied and engaging listening experience, with the orchestra and soloist engaging in a lively and dynamic dialogue throughout.
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