Peter Maxwell Davies
Strathclyde Concerto No. 2
for Cello and Orchestra
Peter Maxwell Davies
Strathclyde Concerto No. 2
for Cello and Orchestra
- Formation Violoncelle et Orchestre
- Compositeur Peter Maxwell Davies
- Édition Partition de poche
- Maison d’Édition Chester Music
- N ° de commande CH58933
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Description:
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.