SKU: BT.SCHEE3121
For Cello and Piano.
SKU: BT.SCHEE3529
Cello, Piano. Loehr, H.
SKU: BT.SCHEE1250-01
Cello, Piano. Reicha, J.
SKU: BT.SCHEE1250
SKU: BT.SCHEE3050
SKU: BT.SCHEE419
Cello, Piano. Bortkiewicz, S.
SKU: BT.SCHEE3107
SKU: BT.SCHEE3117
Cello, Piano. Dvorak, A.
SKU: BT.SCHBB6501173
SKU: BT.SCHBB6401246
SKU: BT.SCHBB6300137
VLC/ORCH FSC. Brettingham, S, J.
SKU: BT.PMC4464
SKU: BT.SLB-00193000
SKU: BT.SLB-00452900
SKU: HL.14008396
ISBN 9780711921337. 8.5x12.0x0.533 inches.
This work was commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to celebrate its 40th birthday. The first performance took place in June 1986 at St. Magnus' Cathedral, Kirkwall, as part of the tenth St. Magnus Festival. Written for and first performed by Isaac Stern, Davies's Violin Concerto brings together two streams in his music: symphonism and folk-fiddling. In its strongly developed substance, it asks to be measured in the company of Beethoven, Brahms and Sibelius, while there is also, particularly in the middle movement, a strong element of the Scots lament. The orchestra is generally muted in colour, though there is a dramatic role for the timpanist. There are three movements, played without a break - this is only one of many connections with the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. Duration c. 30mins.
SKU: HL.14020990
ISBN 9780711923904. 5.5x7.5x0.283 inches.
If Davies's Cello Concerto has already evoked comparisons with Elgar's, that is perhaps an indication not only of its wealth of solo melody (there is hardly a page where the cello is not singing, or if not that, then dancing), and of its predominantly slow tempos, but also of its musical stature. This second Strathclyde concerto is a virtuoso piece for the entire ensemble, which is used almost throughout as a clutch of soloists rather than as a tutti block. The general tone is one of passionate but interior dialogue, especially in the opening Moderato and the slow movement; and though the finale is more extrovert, the work ends back in quietness and rumination.