Dark Orange Concerto; a concerto for viola and winds
March 1, 2007, NEC’s Jordan Hall
The title “Dark Orange Concerto” was borrowed from my teacher, Vincent Persichetti. His vivid and colorful description of the viola as having a “dark orange” sound became the central metaphor for my choice of instruments to play with (and against) the soloist in this concerto. The idea of writing a concerto for viola and wind ensemble was first suggested by Bill Drury. After hearing the wonderful violist Carol Rodland play an all twentieth-century program, I thought she would be the ideal soloist.
In order to have the soloist on a more equal footing with the ensemble, the decision was made early on to limit the number of players. Here the “wind orchestra” is made up of 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, an Eb clarinet, 2 Bb clarinets, a Bb bass clarinet, 3 French Horns in F, and a non-wind instrument, a double bass. Every effort was made to use wind instruments that would match the characteristic sound of the viola.
The work has a traditional three-movement design. The first movement’s opening and closing is an accompanied cadenza. These cadenzas enclose a sonata design that is mostly resolute in character. The second movement is lyrical, similar to an aria without words, and concludes with an unaccompanied solo for the viola. The third movement is upbeat and humorous with a prevailing and somewhat lopsided tango rhythm.
More Orchestra or Large Ensemble Works
The Bell, a cantata, Opus 182 1
Symphony no. 4 op. 170 based on texts from the Psalms (KJV), Opus 170 2
Harmony in Blue and Silver for Wind Orchestra, Opus 153 3
Song of the Open Road, Opus 134 4
Songs of Reconciliation, Opus 120 7
David and Old Ironsides, Opus 89 9
Holy Ghosts, No. 1 Chorale Prelude for Wind Ensemble, Opus 80 no. 1 10
The Triumph of Lightness, a concerto for cello and chamber orchestra, Opus 70 11
Songs of Innocence and Experience, Opus 55 14
Short Symphony for Band, Opus 47 15
The Sentimental Muse, a Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra, Opus 45 16
What Goes Around Comes Around, Opus 40A 18
Idumea Symphony (Symphony No. 2), Opus 40 19
The Idea of Order at Key West, Opus 13 22
Continuum for orchestra, Opus 3 23
Novelette Arranged for String Orchestra, Opus 1A (unperformed) 24