Ottorino Respighi: "Toccata" Piano Concerto, P. 156 (1928)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2021
  • 00:00 - I. Toccata: Grave
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    Piano: Geoffrey Tozer
    Conductor: Edward Downes
    Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
    Year of Recording: 1994
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    "Ottorino Respighi was a master of looking to the past for inspiration while, at the same time, producing music that was truly modern. We would expect a work entitled Toccata to be like the toccatas we know from the past: light ‘touch’ pieces that are quick moving and emphasize the virtuosic player of a keyboard or lute. Respighi’s Toccata (1928), on the other hand, is a full-blown piano concerto that, in the end, is probably the longest toccata ever written!
    Through his life, Respighi studied the Italian composers of the 16th and 17th century, resulting in works such as Ancient Airs and Dances, based on pieces for lute and viola by various Renaissance composers, and The Birds, which was based on Baroque bird pieces. Similarly, Toccata is modelled on the keyboard toccatas of Frescobaldi, and the concerto style developed by Vivaldi and Corelli, and, in particular, an oboe concerto by Alessandro Marcello.
    The work opens with not the usual contest between orchestra and soloist but is more like a long slow introduction that keeps threatening to become the expected Allegro but, each time, is turned away. The opening is more like a dialogue between piano and orchestra, making it closer to the 17th century idea of a fantasia, although Respighi does not use that term. A delicate duet between the cello and the oboe slows the movement down.
    The first section ends in repeated D minor chords before beginning the next ‘movement’ / section. This, modelled on the slow movement of Alessandro Marcello’s Oboe Concerto, brings in the oboe as a soloist with the pianist. The Marcello slow movement is a beautiful ‘singing’ (cantilena) movement and so Respighi uses the same inspiration for his singing piano over simple chords; the oboe contributes its own voice.
    Now, after what have been, in effect, two slow movements, the forward motion has nearly stopped. It restarts, however, with a cadenza that wakes up both the audience and the pianist. Here is where both the orchestra and soloist come into their own as virtuoso players. This last ‘movement’ / section is similar to the Allegro Rondos that feature in so many 17th century concertos - the soloist and orchestra a free time to spin out fast motifs but return again to a main theme.
    The title of Toccata comes into its own in the final section, where the final theme is developed through, as Respighi puts it ‘manifold rhythmic transformations. Respighi’s work makes us re-think not only the piano concerto, but the virtuosity demanded of both the soloist and the orchestra." (Maureen Buja)
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Комментарии • 9

  • @EnzoMXII
    @EnzoMXII 2 года назад +2

    Bach everywhere 😍

  • @davidrehak3539
    @davidrehak3539 2 года назад +6

    Ottorino Respighi: ,,Toccata'' Zongoraverseny
    1.Grave - Allegro moderato 00:05
    2.Andantino mosso 06:05
    3.Allegro vivo 17:49
    Geoffrey Tozer-zongora
    BBC Filharmonikus Zenekara
    Vezényel:Sir Edward Downes

  • @PeterLunowPL
    @PeterLunowPL Год назад +1

    over the top? bombastic? here and there, yes, but I think this is a masterpiece !

  • @giampieroaudino7318
    @giampieroaudino7318 2 года назад +1

    Spettacolo. ❤️

  • @axelperegil667
    @axelperegil667 2 года назад +1

    No conocía este concierto, ahora es uno de mis favoritos :)

    • @prestonatkins37
      @prestonatkins37  2 года назад +3

      I definitely agree, at 13:46 is such a beautiful place

  • @suelamullaj7068
    @suelamullaj7068 Год назад

    Notevole lavoro!!

  • @Theo-pd3ny
    @Theo-pd3ny 7 дней назад

    13:40...