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Richard Addinsell
Warsaw Concerto for piano & orchestra
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Composer
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Richard Addinsell
Genre
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Concerto
Style
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Concerto
Compose Date
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ca. 1941
Average_duration
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8:23
The Warsaw Concerto for piano and orchestra was composed by Richard Addinsell in 1941. It was written for the British film "Dangerous Moonlight" (also known as "Suicide Squadron"), which was set in Poland during World War II. The concerto was premiered on October 13, 1941, at the Empire Theatre in Leicester Square, London, with the composer himself at the piano. The concerto consists of two movements, with a total duration of approximately 10 minutes. The first movement is marked "Allegro" and is characterized by its fast-paced, virtuosic piano passages, which are accompanied by the full orchestra. The second movement is marked "Romanza" and is a slower, more lyrical section, featuring a beautiful and haunting melody played by the piano, accompanied by the strings. The concerto is known for its dramatic and emotional qualities, which perfectly capture the mood of the film. The fast-paced sections are full of energy and excitement, while the slower sections are more reflective and melancholic. The concerto also features a number of memorable themes and motifs, which are repeated throughout the work. Overall, the Warsaw Concerto is a stunning example of film music, which has become one of the most popular and beloved works in the classical repertoire. Its combination of virtuosic piano writing, lush orchestration, and emotional depth make it a true masterpiece of the genre.
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