Concertino for Orchestra

Concertino consists of two movements, Paean and Dithyramb, either of which may be performed independently. Paean, a work of calm and majestic intensity, is characterized by a rhythmic pulse which is more consistently regular than that of the Dithyramb. Its three major sections form an arch, the fina...

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Main Author: Schimmel, David M.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1984
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc10387992019-02-12T05:50:40Z Concertino for Orchestra Schimmel, David M. Paeoan and Dithyramb two movement composition Concertos (Orchestra) -- Scores. Concertino consists of two movements, Paean and Dithyramb, either of which may be performed independently. Paean, a work of calm and majestic intensity, is characterized by a rhythmic pulse which is more consistently regular than that of the Dithyramb. Its three major sections form an arch, the final measures (mm. 87-95) returning to the material of the opening (mm. 1-14). The first section begins quietly, Maestoso ma sostenuto, in a very slow tempo. The activity and intensity increase until a brief, more active middle section begins in a faster tempo (Ancora piu mosso, m. 55). A fff climax (m. 63) begins in the third section (Tempo I). After a brief poco piu mosso (mm. 72-81), the opening tempo is restored (m. 82), the opening material returns (m. 87) and the final chord fades away. Dithyramb is a free and dramatic movement in which the musical material of the wind group usually contrasts with that of the string group. The piano, which has its own material, occasionally takes on the character of one group or the other as though mediating the conflict. North Texas State University 1984-08 Thesis or Dissertation 1 score (vii, 61 leaves) : ill. Text local-cont-no: 1002743888-Schimmel call-no: 379 N81d no.2239 untcat: b1866535 oclc: 12100872 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1038799/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1038799 English Public Schimmel, David M. Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights
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topic Paeoan and Dithyramb
two movement composition
Concertos (Orchestra) -- Scores.
spellingShingle Paeoan and Dithyramb
two movement composition
Concertos (Orchestra) -- Scores.
Schimmel, David M.
Concertino for Orchestra
description Concertino consists of two movements, Paean and Dithyramb, either of which may be performed independently. Paean, a work of calm and majestic intensity, is characterized by a rhythmic pulse which is more consistently regular than that of the Dithyramb. Its three major sections form an arch, the final measures (mm. 87-95) returning to the material of the opening (mm. 1-14). The first section begins quietly, Maestoso ma sostenuto, in a very slow tempo. The activity and intensity increase until a brief, more active middle section begins in a faster tempo (Ancora piu mosso, m. 55). A fff climax (m. 63) begins in the third section (Tempo I). After a brief poco piu mosso (mm. 72-81), the opening tempo is restored (m. 82), the opening material returns (m. 87) and the final chord fades away. Dithyramb is a free and dramatic movement in which the musical material of the wind group usually contrasts with that of the string group. The piano, which has its own material, occasionally takes on the character of one group or the other as though mediating the conflict.
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publisher North Texas State University
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