Harp Concerto (Ginastera)
The Harp Concerto by Alberto Ginastera was first performed in 1965. It was commissioned in the 1950s by Edna Philips, the harpist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Philips had retired by the time the work was ready to be premiered, and the solo part was played by the Spanish harpist Nicanor Zabaleta with the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy.
2016, the centenary of the composer's birth, saw a number of performances including one by the French harpist Marie-Pierre Langlamet and the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Juanjo Mena.[1] Langlamet used amplification because she felt that otherwise the orchestral scoring would have created a problem of balance.
Instrumentation
- Percussion
- Timpani
- Tambourine
- Field drum
- Cymbals
- Xylophone
- Celesta
- Various items of Latin percussion
Movements
- Allegro giusto
- Molto moderato
- Liberamente capriccioso - Vivace
See also
References
- ↑ Rodriguez (2016). "¡Bailad, Berliner!". El Pais. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
Sources
- Ginastera, Alberto. "Harp Concerto. Op. 25." (Boosey & Hawkes, 1974).
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