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Robert Beaser
Concerto for piano & orchestra
Works Info
Composer
:
Robert Beaser
Genre
:
Concerto
Style
:
Concerto
Average_duration
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34:20
Movement_count
:
3
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Robert Beaser's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra is a contemporary classical composition that was composed in 1984. The piece was premiered on March 7, 1985, by the American Symphony Orchestra, with Peter Serkin as the soloist and Gerard Schwarz as the conductor. The concerto is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, marked "Allegro," is a lively and energetic piece that showcases the virtuosity of the soloist. The piano and orchestra engage in a lively dialogue, with the piano often leading the way with its intricate and complex melodies. The second movement, marked "Adagio," is a slower and more contemplative piece that features a beautiful and lyrical piano melody. The orchestra provides a lush and rich accompaniment, creating a sense of warmth and intimacy. The movement builds to a powerful climax before fading away into a quiet and reflective coda. The final movement, marked "Allegro con brio," is a fast and frenetic piece that brings the concerto to a thrilling conclusion. The piano and orchestra engage in a lively and playful dialogue, with the piano often taking on a more percussive role. The movement is full of energy and excitement, with the soloist and orchestra trading off virtuosic passages. Overall, Beaser's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra is a dynamic and engaging piece that showcases the talents of both the soloist and the orchestra. The piece is characterized by its intricate melodies, lush harmonies, and virtuosic passages, making it a challenging and rewarding work for performers and audiences alike.
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