Romanza
composer: Alexander Goehr
for cello and orchestra, op. 24
Commissioned work: Commissioned by Watney Mann Ltd, for the 1968 Brighton Festival
Premiere: April 28, 1968 Brighton (UK) Brighton Festival · Conductor: Daniel Barenboim · New Philharmonia Orchestra
Orchestra instrumentation: pic.0.afl.1.ca.1.Ebcl.bcl.0.cbsn-2.1.0.btbn.0- timp.2perc(s.d, b.d, 2sus cym, tamb, tri, tam-t, Chinese gong, lion's roar)-hp-str
Publisher: Schott Music Ltd., London
Duration: 24' 0''
Year of composition: 1968
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My Romanza for cello and orchestra was completed in February 1968 and was written in response to a commission from the Brighton Festival Society for a new work for Jacqueline du Pré. A Romanza is an instrumental aria and I decided to use this form of composition rather than the more conventional concerto form which poses special well-nigh insoluble problems for the composer of our time. My composition is in one continuous movement although other types of movement such as a scherzo for the orchestra alone, and later a lento which is a cello cadenza accompanied by cellos, basses and harp, are incorporated within it. The opening melody 26 bars long, forms the basic material for the whole composition. It is developed in a variety of ways and returns in the final section of the composition in a heavily ornamented manner which was influenced by the ornamentation in some of Chopin’s Nocturnes. The solo cellist plays almost continuously throughout the work and the accompanying orchestra consists of a wind section without bassoons, 2 horns and single brass, percussion (including the rare Lion’s Roar), harp and reduced strings.
Alexander Goehr, 1968
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