Viola concerto
First page of the viola solo part, in the manuscript parts set of Hoffmeister 's viola concerto in D
A viola concerto is a concerto contrasting a viola with another body of musical instruments such as an orchestra or chamber music ensemble. Throughout music history, especially during the Baroque , Classical , and Romantic eras, viola was viewed mostly as an ensemble instrument. Though there were a few notable concertos written for the instrument in this time period, these instances were quite rare and the instrument continued to be ignored. However, during the 20th century, the instrument was revitalized thanks to the work of a number of violists and composers, which led to the commission and composition of many more viola concertos, expanding the repertoire significantly.
Early history of the viola concerto
Early examples of violas taking solo roles in orchestral settings include Johann Sebastian Bach 's Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 , scored for two solo violas, Georg Philipp Telemann 's Concerto in G major , and Carl Stamitz 's Viola Concerto in D major. Arguably, one of the first concertante works to use the viola without caution was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's Sinfonia Concertante , scored for solo violin and viola. Although not much work was written for the viola alone in the Classical or Romantic periods, with only a few example concerto-like pieces emerging such as Max Bruch 's Romanze, Hector Berlioz 's Harold en Italie , or Johann Nepomuk Hummel 's Potpourri, the viola concerto would see significant growth from the late 1800s.
Revitalization of the viola concerto
A number of violists and composers are credited with revitalizing the viola concerto and expanding its repertoire, with much of it centralized in Britain in the early 1900s.
British violist Lionel Tertis is often credited with popularizing the viola as a solo instrument in the early 20th century through advocating for the composition of new pieces, as well as arranging works for the viola. A number of works were dedicated to Tertis including concertos by William Walton and Edwin York Bowen , and other concertante works such as Arnold Bax 's Phantasy for Viola and Orchestra. Tertis also commissioned pieces such as Ralph Vaughan Williams ' Flos Campi and Gustav Holst 's Lyric Movement for Viola and Small Orchestra, in addition to gaining permission to transpose works for the viola, such as Edward Elgar 's Cello Concerto and Frederick Delius 's Caprice and Elegy for Cello and Orchestra.[ 1]
William Primrose was also an important figure in establishing the role of the viola as a soloist, having a number of concertos dedicated to him by composers like Quincy Porter and Darius Milhaud . He also commissioned works as well, with the most famous being Béla Bartók 's posthumously completed Viola Concerto .[ 2]
Other contemporary composers, such as Alfred Schnittke and Krzysztof Penderecki , have also composed pieces for Viola and Orchestra. Orchestrations of accompaniments from chamber works into concertante works have also become more popular, with more well known transcriptions being those of Shostakovich's Viola Sonata or Rebecca Clarke's Viola Sonata .
List of viola concertos
Samuel Adler
Julia Adolphe
Airat Ichmouratov
Miguel del Aguila
Concierto en Tango (2014)
Kalevi Aho
Necil Kazım Akses
Malcolm Arnold
Viola Concerto with Small Orchestra, Op. 108 (1971)
Henk Badings
Johann Sebastian Bach
Simon Bainbridge
Lubor Bárta
Béla Bartók
Stanley Bate
Viola Concerto, Op.46 (1944–6)
Sadao Bekku
William Henry Bell
Viola Concerto "Rosa Mystica" (1916)
Jiří Antonín Benda
Viola Concerto in F major (about 1775)
Valentin Bibik
Viola Concerto No. 1, Op. 53 (1984)
Viola Concerto No. 2, Op. 104 (1994)
Boris Blacher
Herbert Blendinger (b.1936)
Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, Op. 38 (1982)
Concerto for Viola and String Orchestra, Op. 16 (1962)
Tim Brady
Joly Braga Santos
Viola Concerto Op. 34 (1960)
Max Bruch
Revol Bunin
Viola Concerto, Op. 22 (1953)
Willy Burkhard
Viola Concerto, Op. 93 (1953/54)
Diana Burrell
Viola Concerto "...calling, leaping, crying, dancing..." (1994)
Britta Byström
Viola Concerto "A walk after dark" (2013)
Cristian Carrara
Viola Concerto "The Waste Land" (2016)
Henri Casadesus
Gyula Dávid
Brett Dean
Edison Denisov
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
Viola Concerto in F major
Iván Erőd
Viola Concerto, Op. 30 (1979–1980)
Cecil Forsyth
Viola Concerto in G minor (1903)
Benjamin Frankel
Viola Concerto, Op. 45 (1967)
Kenneth Fuchs
Viola Concerto "Divinum Mysterium" (2010)
Srul Irving Glick
Concerto for Viola and Strings
Steven Gellman
Mikhail Goldstein
Viola Concerto in C Major[ b]
Evgeny Golubev
Viola Concerto, Op. 57 (1962)
Morton Gould
Ignatz Gspan
Concerto in C major for Viola and String Orchestra (18th century)
Sofia Gubaidulina
John Harbison
Hans Henkemans
Viola Concerto (1954, premiered 1956)[ 7]
Jacques Hétu
Jennifer Higdon
Franz Anton Hoffmeister
Viola Concerto in B flat major
Viola Concerto in D major
Robin Holloway
Gordon Jacob
Viola Concerto No. 1 (1925)
Viola Concerto No. 2 (1979)[ 9]
Michael Jarrell
Viola Concerto "Emergences-Résurgences" (2016)[ 10]
Giya Kancheli
Viola Concerto Mourned by the Wind (1986)
Nigel Keay
Viola Concerto (2000)[ 11]
Aaron Jay Kernis
Erland von Koch
Viola Concerto, Op. 33 (1946 rev. 1966)
Peter Paul Koprowski
Joseph Martin Kraus [ 12]
Viola Concerto in C Major[ c]
Viola Concerto in E-flat Major
Samuel de Lange
Victor Legley
Viola Concerto, Op. 78 (1971)[ 13]
Ulrich Leyendecker
Concerto for Viola and Orchestra (2008)
Peter Lieberson
Magnus Lindberg
Viola Concerto (2023-2024)
Zdeněk Lukáš (born 1928) (Kabeláč student)
Viola Concerto (1983)[ 14]
Peter Machajdík
Concerto for Viola and String Orchestra "Behind the Waves" (2016)[ 15]
Concerto for Viola and String Orchestra "Between the Waves" (2021)[ 16]
James MacMillan
Jef Maes
Bohuslav Martinů
Rhapsody-Concerto for Viola and Orchestra (1952)
Darius Milhaud
Viola Concerto No. 1, Op. 108 (1929)
Viola Concerto No. 2, Op. 340 (1955)[ 17]
Paul Müller-Zürich
Viola Concerto in F minor, Op. 24 (1934)
Nico Muhly
Gösta Nystroem
Viola Concerto "Hommage à la France" (1940)
Krzysztof Penderecki
Allan Pettersson
Walter Piston
Mikhail Pletnev
Quincy Porter
Viola Concerto (1948) ([1] )
Behzad Ranjbaran
Alessandro Rolla
Concertino in E-flat major for Viola and Orchestra (or String Quartet), BI. 328/546
Viola Concerto in C major, BI. 541
Viola Concerto in D major, BI. 542
Viola Concerto in D major, BI. 543
Viola Concerto in E-flat major, BI. 544
Viola Concerto in E-flat major, BI. 545
Viola Concerto in E-flat major, BI. 547
Viola Concerto in E major, BI. 548
Viola Concerto in F major, BI. 549
Viola Concerto in F major, BI. 550
Viola Concerto in F major, BI. 551
Viola Concerto in F major, BI. 552
Viola Concerto in F major, BI. 553
Viola Concerto in F major, BI. 554
Viola Concerto in B-flat major, BI. 555
Julius Röntgen
Triple Concerto for Violin, Viola, Cello, and Strings in B-flat major (1922)
Triple Concerto for Violin, Viola, and Cello (1930)
Hilding Rosenberg
Viola Concerto (1942, 1964, 1945)[ d]
Miklós Rózsa
Viola Concerto, Op. 37 (1979)[ 19]
Edmund Rubbra
Viola Concerto in A minor, Op. 75
Ahmet Adnan Saygun
Alfred Schnittke
Joseph Schubert
Viola Concerto in C major
Viola Concerto in E-flat major
Peter Seabourne
Tibor Serly
Ragnar Soderlind
Viola Concerto "Nostalgia delle radici" (2003)
Anton Stamitz
Concerto in B-flat major
Concerto in F major (1779)
Concerto in G major[ e]
Concerto in D major[ f]
Carl Stamitz
Concerto No. 1 in D major (1774)
Concerto No. 2 in B-flat/A major
Concerto No. 3 in A major
Johann Stamitz
Multiple viola concertos[ g]
Frank Stiles
Toru Takemitsu
Cengiz Tanç
Josef Tal
Georg Philipp Telemann
Haukur Tomasson
Viola Concerto, "Echo Chamber " (2015)
Joan Tower
Johann Baptist Wanhal
Viola Concerto in C major
Viola Concerto in F major[ j]
William Walton
Christian Wilhelm Westerhoff [de ]
Viola Concerto No. 1 in G major
Viola Concerto No. 2 in C major
Viola Concerto No. 3 in C major
Jörg Widmann
John Williams
John Woolrich
Edwin York Bowen
Carl Friedrich Zelter
Viola Concerto E-flat major
List of other works for viola and orchestra
Benjamin Dale
Gyula Dávid
Music for Viola and Orchestra (2011)
Cornelis Dopper
Nocturne for Viola and Orchestra (1937)
Iván Erőd
Koncertant Fantasy for Viola and String Orchestra, Op. 35 (1980–1981)
Morton Feldman
The Viola in My Life IV (1971)
Geoffrey Gordon
Meditation and Allegro for Viola and Ensemble (2010)[ 21]
Sofia Gubaidulina
Two Paths: A Dedication to Mary and Martha for Two Viola Soloists and Orchestra (1998)
Paul Hindemith
Gustav Holst
Lyric Movement for Viola and Small Orchestra (1933)
Alan Hovhaness
Talin for Viola and Strings, Op. 93, No. 1 (1951–52)
Herbert Howells
Elegy for Viola, String Quartet and String Orchestra, Op. 15 (1917)
Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Potpourri for Viola and Orchestra, Op. 94
Joseph Jongen
Darius Milhaud
Concertino d'été , Op. 311 (1951)
Air (from Sonata No. 1), Op. 242 (1944)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Thea Musgrave
Lamenting with Ariadne for Viola and Chamber Orchestra
Niccolò Paganini
Quartet 15 for Viola and Orchestra (1820)[ o]
Sonata per la Grand Viola (1834)
Joseph de Pasquale
Theme and Variations for Viola, String Orchestra, and Harp (1954)
Variations for Viola, String Orchestra, and Harp (1984)
Alessandro Rolla (1757–1841)
Introduction and Divertimento in F major for Viola and Large Orchestra (incomplete), BI. 329
Divertimento in F major for Viola and Orchestra d'Archi, BI. 330
Rondo in G major for Viola and String Orchestra, 2 Oboes, and 2 Horns, BI.331
Divertimento in G major for Viola and Orchestra, BI. 332
Adagio and Thema with Variations in G major for Viola and Orchestra, BI. 333
Antonio Rolla (1798–1837)
Variazioni Brillanti in F major for Viola and Orchestra, Op. 13 (1822)
Julius Röntgen
Introduction, Fugue, Intermezzo and Finale for Violin, Viola, Cello
Robert Schumann
Peter Sculthorpe
Elegy for Viola and Strings (2006)
Tibor Serly
Concerto for Viola and Orchestra (1929)
Rhapsody for Viola and Orchestra (1948)
Dmitri Shostakovich
String Quartet No. 13 for Viola and Orchestra (1970)[ q]
Sonata for Viola, Percussion, and Orchestra (1975)[ r]
Leó Weiner
Ballad for Viola and Orchestra[ s]
John Woolrich
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Bernd Alois Zimmermann
Antiphonen für Viola und 25 Instrumentalisten
Notes
^ Unfinished, completed initially by Tibor Serly , though other completions have also been done.
^ Attributed to Ivan Khandoshkin .
^ Attributed to Roman Hoffstetter .
^ Three versions – 1942, 1964, both for viola and strings, 1945 for larger orchestra.
^ Score published by Schött in 1970. Referred to as concerto No. 2.
^ Published by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1971. Referred to as concerto No. 3.
^ At least one, in G major, published by Litolff in 1962. May have been meant for viola d'amore.
^ Composed for and dedicated to Winifred Copperwheat .
^ Often played by students and young violists as a part of the Suzuki method .
^ According to Duke University , both were originally for violoncello or bassoon.
^ Premiered by Paul Hindemith .
^ Transcription of the composer's Clarinet (or Viola) Sonata, Op. 120 No. 1 by Luciano Berio.
^ The Sonata for Viola and Piano orchestrated in 2004-5 by Ruth Lomon .
^ From the composer's Suite in D major for Viola and Piano (1906), Op. 2, arranged for Viola and Orchestra (1909).
^ Transcription of Paganini's Guitar Quartet No. 15.
^ Arranged by Max Erdmannsdörfer from the composer's Märchenbilder for piano and viola, Op. 113.
^ Transcription of Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 13 by composer and pianist Alexander Tchaikovsky.
^ Transcription of Shostakovich's Sonata for Viola and Piano by violist and composer Vladimir Mendelssohn.
^ Version of the Ballad for Clarinet and Orchestra Op. 28. May also be found as part of the Clarinet-Piano version numbered Op. 8. Premiered by Ilari Angervo & Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. by Ernest Martinez-Izquierdo.
^ Technically not a concerto.
See also
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