general information

composition date
2005
duration
20 min
editor
Faber Music, San Antonio, Texas
Opus
23
Commission
Festival de Berlin et le Los Angeles Philharmonic (direction musicale : Esa-Pekka Salonen).

type

Concertant music (Violin and chamber orchestra)

detailed formation

Soloist
violin

2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 3 horns, 2 trumpets, trombone, tuba, 2 percussionists, 10 violins, 8 second violins, 6 violas, 5 cellos, 3 double basses

information about the creation

date
September 4, 2005

Allemagne, Berlin, Festival de Berlin, Kammermusiksaal

interpreters

Anthony Marwood : violon et l'orchestre de chambre d'Europe, direction : Thomas Adès.

Program note

This concerto has three movements, like most, but it is really more of a triptych, as the middle one is the largest. It is the “slow” movement, built from two large, and very many small, independent cycles, which overlap and clash, sometimes violently, in their motion towards resolution. The outer movements too are circular in design, the first fast, with sheets of unstable harmony in different orbits, the third playful, at ease, with stable cycles moving in harmony at different rates.



Extrait du livret du CD « Adès – Violin Concerto », CD EMI Classics, 2007.

Part titles

  • I. Rings
  • II. Paths
  • III. Rounds

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