Violin Concerto No.1, Op.78 (Score)
Description
Work note by the composer:
"The violin concerto is my fifth solo concerto. Each concerto is
influenced by the collaboration with the soloist I have written
for, but also by the instrument itself and by my earlier solo
concertos. In this particular violin concerto I have made an extra
effort to emphasize the solo part in my instrumentation of chosen
parts. In other parts the violin plays tutti together with the
orchestra. This focusing is of course a striving not to drown the
dynamically somewhat weak violin, but it also expresses a wish to
orchestrate more transparently than I have done in earlier
orchestral works. Doing so, I have also been able to expose the
intimate expressions and nuances of the violin. The form of the
work is, if anything, the result of an intuitive and improvised
work, a growing progress rather than a structured model made up in
advance. This gives the form an unpredictability that I like very
much. The work contains solo cadenzas and distinct solo parts
exposing the entire register of the violin's range and expression.
It is a great challenge to write a violin concerto, especially
considering all the masterpieces of the genre in music history. But
this has incited me to try to find the best for the instrument and
for my soloist, Jan Stigmer, who has supported my work in all ways
through the whole process, from the first note on!"
Rolf Martinsson
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