Hans Abrahamsen's Concerto for Horn and Orchestra was composed between 2018 and 2019 on a commission from the Stiftung Berliner Philharmoniker and co-commissions from the NHK Symphony Orchestra, the NTR Zaterdag Matinee (Radio 4's concert series at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam), the Seattle Symphony, and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. The world premiere was given by the Berlin Philharmonic and their principal horn player Stefan Dohr (to whom the piece is dedicated) conducted by Paavo Järvi at the Berliner Philharmonie on 29 January 2020.[1][2]
Composition
editThe concerto has a duration of about 18 minutes and is cast in three numbered movements.
Instrumentation
editThe work is scored for solo horn and an orchestra consisting of three flutes (3rd doubling piccolo 1 and alto flute; 2nd doubling piccolo 2), two oboes, Cor anglais, two clarinets (2nd doubling E-flat clarinet), two bassoons, two additional horns, two trumpets, two trombones, bass trombone, timpani (doubling bass drum), three percussionists, harp, celesta, and strings.[1]
Reception
editThe music journalist Jari Kallio described the concerto as "luminous" and "a riveting score," adding that "the Abrahamsen concerto will dwell long in memory."[3] Michael Zarathus-Cook of smART Magazine described the solo part "as a virtuoso cosplaying as an amateur with a penchant for improvisation — in a good way." He continued, "At least that's what it seems Abrahamsen intended with this concerto. Nothing behaves as expected, not the structure of the movements (slow-fast-slow) nor the instruments: every time the piccolo and celesta chimed in, you'd think someone's early-2000's ringtone was going off."[4]
References
edit- ^ a b Abrahamsen, Hans (2019). "Concerto for Horn and Orchestra". G. Schirmer Inc. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
- ^ Betts, Richard (12 November 2019). "Auckland Philharmonia's conflict and triumphant". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
- ^ Kallio, Jari (2 October 2020). "Fantastic Finnish premiere of Hans Abrahamsen's Horn Concerto with Stefan Dohr, Tampere Philharmonic and Kristiina Poska". AIM – Adventures in Music. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
- ^ Zarathus-Cook, Michael (30 April 2022). "Review: Toronto Symphony Orchestra - Gimeno + Dvorak's "New World"". smART Magazine. Retrieved 19 July 2023.