- Violin Concerto (John Adams)
The "Violin Concerto" by the American
composer John Adams was written in1993 . It was premiered in 1994 byJorja Fleezanis with theMinnesota Orchestra . Fleezanis also collaborated with Adams in writing the violin solo.The piece was co-commissioned by the
New York City Ballet , leading to a strong sense of rhythm throughout the entire work. For this work, Adams received theUniversity of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition.The solo violin is almost unceasing as the violin weaves through the orchestra, which serves primarily as a backdrop for the violin.
The Violin Concerto has been described as "the most original approach to the genre since the Alban Berg Concerto". [Christopher Latham, review of recording by
Chloë Hanslip , Limelight, January 2007, p. 47]tructure
The work is in three movements:
# Quarter-note = 78
# Chaconne: "Body through which the dream flows"
# Toccare.The work is dedicated to David Huntley of
Boosey & Hawkes .Instrumentation
The work calls for 2
flute s (both doublingpiccolos ), 2oboe s (2nd. doublescor anglais ), 2clarinet s (2nd. doublingbass clarinet ), 2bassoon s, 2 horns in F, 1trumpet in C, percussion (2 players.timpani ,vibraphone ,marimba ,tubular bells ,guiro , 5bongo drum s, 4conga drums ,bass drum ,suspended cymbal ,tambourine ,claves , high cowbell), soloviolin and strings (minimum 6 1st. violins, 6 2nd., 5viola s, 5cello s, 2double bass es)References
External links
* [http://www.earbox.com/inter004.html Interview with John Adams from Perspectives of New Music.]
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