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The Concerto Project is a collection of
concerti A concerto (; plural ''concertos'', or ''concerti'' from the Italian plural) is, from the late Baroque era, mostly understood as an instrumental composition, written for one or more soloists accompanied by an orchestra or other ensemble. The typi ...
written by Philip Glass. The series was begun in 2000 and contains eight works, the most famous of which is probably the '' Concerto for Cello and Orchestra''. Some of the concerti in the volumes were written before the commencement of the project and were categorized into the series.


Volumes

There are four volumes of the ''Project'': * ''The Concerto Project Vol. I'', containing the '' Cello Concerto'' and the ''
Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra The Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra is a double timpani concerto written by Philip Glass in 2000. It is paired with the Cello Concerto on ''Vol. I'' of Glass' '' Concerto Project'', a set of eight concerti by the composer. A typic ...
''. * ''The Concerto Project Vol. II'', containing the '' Piano Concerto No. 2: After Lewis and Clark'', and the '' Concerto for Harpsichord and Orchestra''. * ''The Concerto Project Vol. III'', containing the ''Concerto Grosso'' and the ''Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra''. * ''The Concerto Project Vol. IV'', containing the ''Double Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra'' and the ''
Tirol Concerto for Piano and Orchestra The Tirol Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (also known as the Piano Concerto No. 1) is a piano concerto by Philip Glass. The composer wrote the work in 2000. On commission by the Klangspuren in Stuttgart, it was written for the Stuttgarter Kammero ...
'' (also known simply as ''Piano Concerto No. 1''). These concerti were all produced by Orange Mountain Music.


Background


Commission

Philip Glass wrote all of the concerti on commission from various ensembles or people; the ''Concerto Fantasy'', for example, was requested by Jonathan Haas, a respected timpanist. Glass stated in 2000: "Jonathan Haas approached me almost ten years ago with an invitation to write a Timpani Concerto for him. It seemed we were in agreement to begin our project when a series of operas and symphonic commissions led to a series of postponements. Now, years later, the work is finally completed, a three movement concerto with cadenza. It has also grown into a "double" concerto requiring two timpanists playing a total of nine timpani between them." Similarly, the '' Cello Concerto'' was commissioned by friends of Glass, William and Rebecca Kreuger, for the fiftieth birthday of renowned cellist
Julian Lloyd Webber Julian Lloyd Webber (born 14 April 1951) is a British solo cellist, conductor and broadcaster, a former principal of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and the founder of the In Harmony music education programme. Early years and education Julian ...
, who later premiered the piece in
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.philipglass.com, ''cello concerto''


Composition and influence

Some of the concerti were written about the same time as Glass' later symphonies, and distinct similarities can be heard, especially in the ''Toltec Symphony''. Along with Glass' recent symphonic work, the pieces mark a certain progression of Glass' musical approach; audibly, it can be seen that the composer has undergone major changes since his earlier, pro-
minimalist In visual arts, music and other media, minimalism is an art movement that began in post– World War II in Western art, most strongly with American visual arts in the 1960s and early 1970s. Prominent artists associated with minimalism include Do ...
period. Although Glass' music can still, in some sense, be categorized as "minimalist," the composer appears to have more classical tendencies, and has himself described his music as "classicist." These concerti are therefore a high-point of Glass' classical direction: they demonstrate a distinct combination of
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methods and older, more conventional repertoire (incidentally, Glass' favorite composer is
Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Despite his short lifetime, Schubert left behind a vast ''oeuvre'', including more than 600 secular vocal wor ...
, whose Classical- Romantic bridging can be heard as a considerable influence on the contemporary composer's stylistic moves). Also discernible is a slight influence from the post- Mahlerian revolutionaries, mostly that of Stravinsky—on whom Glass has written extensively—in that the tempi are occasionally irregular: an uncommon choice for Glass, who usually stays strict to rhythmic pulse. This stray from uncompromising adherence to Glass' branch of minimalism can possibly be interpreted as an indication of a new level of musical progression, as well a statement supporting the continuation of an ongoing musical evolution. The concerti are considered hallmarks of twenty-first century classical composition, and have been performed many times. For more information about the selected works, visit the Philip Glass page.


Recordings

These are recordings of the eight concerti within each of the volumes:


''Vol. I''

* 2001:
Julian Lloyd Webber Julian Lloyd Webber (born 14 April 1951) is a British solo cellist, conductor and broadcaster, a former principal of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and the founder of the In Harmony music education programme. Early years and education Julian ...
(cello) and
Gerard Schwarz Gerard Schwarz (born August 19, 1947), also known as Gerry Schwarz or Jerry Schwarz, is an American symphony conductor and trumpeter. As of 2019, Schwarz serves as the Artistic and Music Director of Palm Beach Symphony and the Director of Orche ...
(with
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Royal Liverpool Philharmonic is a music organisation based in Liverpool, England, that manages a professional symphony orchestra, a concert venue, and extensive programmes of learning through music. Its orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmon ...
), recorded 2004, released 2004 on ''The Concerto Project Vol. I'' (Orange Mountain Music) as "Concerto for Cello and Orchestra" (20:47). * 2000:
Evelyn Glennie Dame Evelyn Elizabeth Ann Glennie, (born 19 July 1965) is a Scottish percussionist. She was selected as one of the two laureates for the Polar Music Prize of 2015. Early life Glennie was born in Methlick, Aberdeenshire in Scotland. The in ...
, Jonathan Haas (timpani) and
Gerard Schwarz Gerard Schwarz (born August 19, 1947), also known as Gerry Schwarz or Jerry Schwarz, is an American symphony conductor and trumpeter. As of 2019, Schwarz serves as the Artistic and Music Director of Palm Beach Symphony and the Director of Orche ...
(with
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Royal Liverpool Philharmonic is a music organisation based in Liverpool, England, that manages a professional symphony orchestra, a concert venue, and extensive programmes of learning through music. Its orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmon ...
), recorded 2004, released 2004 on ''The Concerto Project Vol. I'' (Orange Mountain Music) as "Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra" (24:27).


''Vol. II''

* 2004: Paul Barnes (piano) and
Ralf Gothóni Ralf Georg Nils Gothóni (born 2 May 1946, Rauma) is a Finnish-German pianist and conductor. He is also active as a chamber musician, professor, composer, and author. Born in Rauma, Finland he made his orchestra debut at age 15. Besides his worl ...
(with Northwest Chamber Orchestra), recorded 2006, released 2006 on ''The Concerto Project Vol. II'' (Orange Mountain Music) as "Piano Concerto No. 2: After Lewis and Clark" (35:26). * 2002: Jillon Stoppels Dupree (harpsichord) and
Ralf Gothóni Ralf Georg Nils Gothóni (born 2 May 1946, Rauma) is a Finnish-German pianist and conductor. He is also active as a chamber musician, professor, composer, and author. Born in Rauma, Finland he made his orchestra debut at age 15. Besides his worl ...
(with Northwest Chamber Orchestra), recorded 2006, released 2006 on ''The Concerto Project Vol. II'' (Orange Mountain Music) as "Concerto for Harpsichord and Orchestra" (19:32).


''Vol. III''

* 1992: Various soloists and
Dennis Russell Davies Dennis Russell Davies (born April 16, 1944 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American conductor and pianist, He is currently the music director and chief conductor of the Brno Philharmonic. Biography Davies studied piano and conducting at the Juilliard Sch ...
(with
Beethoven Orchester Bonn The Beethoven Orchester Bonn is a German symphony orchestra based in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia. It dates back to 1907, when a professional orchestra was established. Named for Ludwig van Beethoven, who was born in Bonn, the orchestra's princ ...
), recorded 2008, released 2008 on ''The Concerto Project Vol. III'' (Orange Mountain Music) as "Concerto Grosso" (22:43). * 1995: Raschèr Saxophone Quartet (saxophones) and
Roy Goodman Roy Goodman (born 26 January 1951) is an English conductor and violinist, specialising in the performance and direction of early music. He became internationally famous as the 12-year-old boy treble soloist in the March 1963 recording of Alle ...
(with Swedish Radio Orchestra Stockholm), recorded 2008, released 2008 on ''The Concerto Project Vol. III'' (Orange Mountain Music) as "Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra" (26:53).


''Vol. IV''

* 2010: Cecilia Bernardini (violin), Maarte-Maria den Herder (cello) and Jurjen Hempel (with the Hague Philharmonic, Residentie Orkest), recorded 2010, released 2011 on ''The Concerto Project Vol. IV'' (Orange Mountain Music) as "Double Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra" (31:32). * 2000:
Dennis Russell Davies Dennis Russell Davies (born April 16, 1944 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American conductor and pianist, He is currently the music director and chief conductor of the Brno Philharmonic. Biography Davies studied piano and conducting at the Juilliard Sch ...
at piano and conducting (with the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra), recorded 2002, released 2011 on ''The Concerto Project Vol. IV'' (Orange Mountain Music) as "Tirol Concerto for Piano and Orchestra" (28:47).


See also

* Minimalism *
Julian Lloyd Webber Julian Lloyd Webber (born 14 April 1951) is a British solo cellist, conductor and broadcaster, a former principal of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and the founder of the In Harmony music education programme. Early years and education Julian ...
* '' Concerto for Cello and Orchestra'' *
Evelyn Glennie Dame Evelyn Elizabeth Ann Glennie, (born 19 July 1965) is a Scottish percussionist. She was selected as one of the two laureates for the Polar Music Prize of 2015. Early life Glennie was born in Methlick, Aberdeenshire in Scotland. The in ...
* List of compositions by Philip Glass


External links


Glass' webpage: ''Concerto Fantasy''

Julian Lloyd Webber's recording of the ''Cello Concerto''

''Concerto Project Vol. I''

''Project Vol. II''

''Project Vol. III''


References

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