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Arne Nordheim : Violin Concerto


Publisher Wilhelm Hansen
Category
Soloist(s) and Orchestra
Year Composed 1996
Duration
25 Minutes
Solo Instrument(s) Violin
Orchestration
3(3pic).3(ca).2(Ebcl)+bcl.3(cbn)/4.2.3.1/3perc/hp/pf/cel/str
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Arne Nordheim VIOLIN CONCERTO

The Violin Concerto was composed in 1996 as a commission from the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra for Arve Tellefsen. The solo part has the leading role in the work and is very difficult to play. The composer and Arve Tellefsen, therefore, were very much in contact with each other during the composition of the work.
Arne Nordheim says that for this concerto like in other works he has composed, ideas have come to him so to speak out of nowhere. ’It is as if parts of me are extreme; that which is low down or high up, that which is very weak or very strong’.
The composer has himself told how he has worked with gradual condensation and dissolution in the concerto. It is possible to hear continuous changes of mood in the work but the fundamental mood is, according to Nordheim, sadness.

Reviews

  • It opens with a riot of chimes, jangling percussion and brittle harmonies in the winds and brass, and then breaks into the first of many searching themes for fidgety, shimmering strings. At times in this work, Mr. Nordheim seems a Norwegian Messiaen.
    Anthony Tommasini, The New York Times, 08/11/2005

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