World Premiere of an early Violin Concerto by Hans Werner Henze
- By Christopher Peter
- 2 févr. 2021
Konzertmusik is the earliest work composed by Hans Werner Henze and published by Schott: the concerto for violin and small chamber orchestra, written when he was only 17. It was not until the end of World War II that he was able to devote himself intensively to composition: a short time later, he was signed by Schott. The composition reveals its inspiration from Paul Hindemith. In its chamber music structure, a series of instruments from the ensemble including flute, trumpet and the first player of violin I repeatedly take on small solo passages and accompany the solo violin in groups of two or three. In the finale however, a ‘genuine’ virtuoso violin concerto unfolds in miniature.
- Hans Werner Henze – composer profile
- Konzertmusik – Werkdetails und Online-Partitur
- Bavarian Radio Broadcast Site
Porträt Hans Werner Henze: © Schott Music / Hans Kenner