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Franz Anton Hoffmeister was born in Rottenburg am Neckar, Further Austria, on 12 May 1754.At the age of fourteen, he went to Vienna to study law.Following his studies, however, he decided on a career in music and by the 1780s he had become one of the city’s most popular composers, with an extensive and varied catalogue of works to his credit.
A viola concerto is a concerto contrasting a viola with another body of musical instruments such as an orchestra or chamber music ensemble. Throughout music history, especially during the Baroque , Classical , and Romantic eras, viola was viewed mostly as an ensemble instrument.
Schumanniana for violin, viola and piano (1919); based on themes of Robert Schumann; Vierzehn Präludien (14 Preludes) for violin solo, Op. 62 (1932) Cadenzas. Kadenzen zum Viotti-Konzert Nr. 23, G Dur (Cadenzas to Violin Concerto No. 23 in G major by Giovanni Battista Viotti) (published 1930) Cadenza to Viola concerto D major op. 1 by Carl ...
The cadenza was originally, and remains, a vocal flourish improvised by a performer to elaborate a cadence in an aria. It was later used in instrumental music, and soon became a standard part of the concerto. Cadenzas for voice and wind instruments were to be performed in one breath, and they should not use distant keys. [7]
One of Mozart's earliest concertos, the Concertone has similarities in form to the earlier concerto grosso form, as well as contemporary concertante works. Such as Joseph Haydn's symphonies nos. 6 to 8, "Le Matin", "Le Midi" and "Le Soir", and similar styled works by J. C. Bach. This form of writing was popular in Paris at the time.
Concerto in G major for viola and orchestra: 1955: original: Concerto in D Major for viola d'amore and orchestra, RV 392 Carl Maria von Weber: Вариации: Variations on "A Schüsserl und a Rein'dl'" for viola and orchestra: 1962: cadenzas by Borisovsky Carl Friedrich Zelter: Концерт ми-бемоль мажор
It is the first known concerto for viola and was written circa 1716–1721. Telemann focused on composing for lesser-known instruments, resulting in the composition of this Viola Concerto. [ 1 ] Telemann's Concerto for Viola represents a major Baroque concerto, as he explored the soloistic sound of the instrument, allowing it to be viewed as ...
The work has been transcribed for solo viola by Zoltán Kodály in 1950. [ citation needed ] There is a transcription for classical guitar by Philip Hii, [ 9 ] [ non-primary source needed ] and Busoni made two transcriptions for both solo piano and cello and piano, which are catalogued as BV B 31 and 38 , respectively.