What is an orchestra concert?
The orchestra concert is a musical work in which various instruments or groups of instruments play passages in dialogue with the whole orchestra. Specific tools that carry out this way may differ from one work to another and different tools can take over in different parts of the work. The orchestra concert differs from the usual concert concept that contains one particular tool - such as oboe or clarinet - which is involved in the dialogue with the orchestra while working. This musical form was not very often used by the composer, but in the 20th century there were some remarkable examples of this form written in the 20th century. The most famous example of this form was written by Bela Bartok in 1943. The concert is in the often used form of a composer in which there is a symmetry between opposite movements; For example, the first and last movements have some similar properties. The concert form is obvious during work and in the second movement there are tools such as bassoons, giving passages for themselves. In other parts of work with dialOG occupies groups of tools such as Woodwinds or Strings, with an orchestra.
The form in which the concert for the orchestra is written is very different from one work to another. Bartok wrote his work in arch form in five movements, while Bernstein wrote his work in two movements. Thea Musgrave's work is written in five interconnected movements and builds a confrontation between solo instruments and orchestra. In the first decade of the 21st century, Christopher Rouse wrote a concert for the orchestra in two general sections, each containing his own movements and škemi due to each soloist chance to play a lyrical or virtuoso passage.
The orchestra concert differs from sinfonia concertante Baroque period. Although this musical form also used a number of instruments that played as opposed to the whole file, the concert for the orchestra does not use the same groups of concert instruments throughout the work. Some symphonies toLasic and later periods also contain solo tools in some passages; However, the orchestra concert contains such passages throughout the work and as an integral feature of work.