A reworking of the Concerto for Organ, Strings, and Timpani, this neo-Baroque chamber concerto can be performed on harpsichord or piano. The piece would program well with the similarly orchestrated works of Bach or Vivaldi. The challenging opening “toccata” verges at times on minimalism with its driving rhythms patterns. The 5-voice counterpoint of the academic “canon” devolves into rich tonal clusters orbiting like celestial spheres around the central theme, only resolving to a big A-major chord after much harmonic build-up. The “fantasia” explores two reflecting motives, one constantly falling into an inferno and one rising heavenward. Which one triumphs?
Length
27 min
Orchestration
Violin I
Violin II
Viola
Cello
Contrabass
Solo
Harpsichord or Piano