Concerto for Double String Orchestra

composer: Sir Michael Tippett

Premiere: April 21, 1940 London, Morley College (UK) · Conductor: Michael Tippett · South London Orchestra
Orchestra instrumentation: str(minimum players per orchestra: 4.4.4.4.2)
Publisher: Schott Music Ltd., London
Duration: 23' 0''
Year of composition: 1938/39
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This is one of the great English works for string orchestra, in direct line with those by Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Britten, but also Bartók and Stravinsky.  Tippett uses folk songs and Elizabethan dance rhythms to create a joyous and jazzy score in three movements which shows off the radiant sound of a string orchestra.  At the heart of the work is a beautiful slow movement featuring a Welsh folk song played first by the solo violin.

Content

I Allegro con brio
II Adagio cantabile
III Allegro molto

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Recordings

Remembering Tippett · Recordings from the 1940s  (2005)

Sir Michael Tippett

Phyllis Sellick (piano); Zorian Quartet; Orchestra / Walter Goehr (conductor); Morley College Choir / Michael Tippett (conductor)
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June 25th, 2012

Roger Coull United Kingdom

August 28th, 2012 - Presteigne Festival 2012

Presteigne Festival Orchestra - George Vass St Andrew\'s Church - Presteigne - United Kingdom

Other editions

ED 11106 = conducting score
ETP 1331 = Eulenburg pocket score

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