John Jeffreys
Violin Concerto
Violin & piano reduction
John Jeffreys
Violin Concerto
Violin & piano reduction
- Formazione violino e pianoforte
- Compositore John Jeffreys
- Edizione riduzione per pianoforte
- Casa Editrice Goodmusic Publishing
- Numero d'ordine GM029
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Descrizione:
This is a violin and piano reduction of this concerto for violin and orchestra. The orchestral version is also available (as GMCO055).
Orchestration:
Solo violin
Flute, Cor anglais, French horn
Strings (Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello, Bass)
The opening is a slow introduction recalling the wide span of the River Exe at Bickleigh. On the opposite west bank there is a green meadow and upon this imagine a fiddler and country dance in progress: the attention wanders and the fiddler fades as nature reveals a more gentle approach in the brief Allegretto where the violin dreams before the attention returns to the fiddler at the dance. The slow movement is the wide river itself, leisurely in summer. The third and final movement contains elements suggested by its predecessors with alternative moods of graceful nature and dark clouds providing contrast and the work ends slowly as it began with the introduction transformed into the concerto's epilogue. The river flows on.
Duration: 25 minutes
Orchestration:
Solo violin
Flute, Cor anglais, French horn
Strings (Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello, Bass)
The opening is a slow introduction recalling the wide span of the River Exe at Bickleigh. On the opposite west bank there is a green meadow and upon this imagine a fiddler and country dance in progress: the attention wanders and the fiddler fades as nature reveals a more gentle approach in the brief Allegretto where the violin dreams before the attention returns to the fiddler at the dance. The slow movement is the wide river itself, leisurely in summer. The third and final movement contains elements suggested by its predecessors with alternative moods of graceful nature and dark clouds providing contrast and the work ends slowly as it began with the introduction transformed into the concerto's epilogue. The river flows on.
Duration: 25 minutes