Cello Concerto No. 2 (Villa-Lobos)
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Cello Concerto | |
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No. 2 | |
by Heitor Villa-Lobos | |
Catalogue | W516 |
Composed | 1953 |
Dedication | Aldo Parisot |
Performed | 5 February 1955 |
Movements | 4 |
The Cello Concerto No. 2, W516, was composed by Heitor Villa-Lobos in Rio de Janeiro in 1953. It was commissioned by the cellist Aldo Parisot, to whom the score is dedicated. A reduction for cello and piano was published in Paris by Max Eschig.[1]
The concerto was first performed by Parisot with the New York Philharmonic conducted by Walter Hendl on 5 February 1955.[2]
The orchestra calls for piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, cor anglais, two clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion (tam-tam, side drum, tambourine, suspended cymbal), celesta, harp, and strings. The work is in four movements:
- Allegro non troppo
- Molto andante cantabile
- Scherzo: Vivace – Cadenza
- Allegro energico
References
[edit]Works cited
[edit]- Villa-Lobos, sua obra. 2009. Version 1.0. MinC / IBRAM, and the Museu Villa-Lobos. Based on the third edition, 1989.