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Viola Concerto
Performed by the Advent Chamber Orchestra with Elias Goldstein (viola)
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Concerto for Two Violas (Telemann) Telemann was famous for writing concertos for various instruments and at the time the viola was not a popular instrument for a concerto because it was considered an English instrument, thus unfashionable. However, Telemann was a viola player himself, and wrote for the instrument. One of his most famous concertos was viola in G major TWV 51:G9. Concerto In G Major For Violin And Piano sheet music - violin and piano sheet music by Georg Philipp Telemann: Latham Music Enterprises. Shop the World's Largest Sheet Music Selection today at Sheet Music Plus. Print and download in PDF or MIDI Viola Concerto in G Major. Mainly known for his symphonic works, especially the popular symphonic suite Sheherazade, as well as the Capriccio Espagnol and the Russian Easter Festival Overture, Rimsky-Korsakov left an oeuvre that also included operas, chamber works, and songs. Rimsky-Korsakov's music is accessible and engaging owing to his talent for tone.

Of Georg Philipp Telemann's surviving concertos, his Viola Concerto in G major, TWV 51:G9 is among his most famous, and still regularly performed today. It is the first known concerto for viola and was written circa 1716–1721. It consists of four movements:

  1. Largo: A mellow movement with long notes. Written in 3/2, with many dotted quarter and eighth note slurs, and is in the key of G. Usually is played with vibrato. Some performers choose to add significant ornamentation to this very simple movement.
  2. Allegro: Most played movement. Written in 4/4 and in the key of G. The melody begins with a distinctive syncopated figure which is also used independently later in the movement.
  3. Andante: A slow, mellow movement in the relative minor and largely on the upper strings of the instrument.
  4. Presto: A fast, exciting movement in the tonic key.

The fast movements contain very few slurs, and many performers editions include slurring suggestions, often indistinguishable from markings contained in the original. The performer is encouraged to invent a varied pattern of slurs which fits the shape of each phrase.

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A typical performance lasts about 14 minutes.

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External links[edit]

  • Telemann Viola Concerto: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
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