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Serenata for Orchestra (Piston)

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Walter Piston's Serenata for Orchestra is an orchestral suite or miniature symphony written in 1956.

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History

Piston composed the Serenata in 1956, on commission for the Louisville Orchestra,[1] and is dedicated to conductor Robert Whitney, who led the work's premiere on October 25, 1956.

Analysis

The work is in three movements.

  • Con allegrezza
  • Con sentimento
  • Con spirito

The outer movements of the Serenata are in D major, and the overall form resembles a miniature symphony lasting only twelve minutes. This, the title, and certain melodic gestures make this composition more Mozartean than any of Piston's neoclassical works from the 1930s, though it remains further from 18th-century styles than neoclassical works of Poulenc, Prokofiev, or Stravinsky.[2] The first movement is reminiscent of the Ballando ("dancing") movement of Piston's Fourth Symphony. The middle movement is dominated by a long-lined tune, and the work closes with a high-spirited, strutting finale.[1] Tonal emphasis in the finale on the tonic minor, subdominant, and minor dominant lend an ambiguity to the D-major conclusion that is characteristic for Piston.[3]

Discography

  • Walter Piston: Serenata for Orchestra; David Van Vactor: Fantasia, Chaconne, and Allegro; Niels Viggo Bentzon: Pezzi sinfonici; Louisville Orchestra; Robert Whitney, cond. LP recording. Louisville Orchestra First Edition Records LOU-586. Louisville, Kentucky, 1958.
  • Walter Piston: Symphony No. 4; Capriccio for Harp and String Orchestra; Serenata for Orchestra; Three New England Sketches. Therese Elder Wunrow, harp; Seattle Symphony; Gerard Schwarz. CD recording. Delos DE 3106. Hollywood, California: Delos International, 1991.

References

  • Pollack, Howard (1982). Walter Piston. Studies in Musicology. Ann Arbor MI: UMI Research Press. ISBN 9780835712804.
  • Powell, Mel. 1960. "Walter Piston: Serenata for Orchestra, 1956; Bo Nilsson: Mädchentotenlieder; Roman Haubenstock-Ramati: Ständchen, sur le nom de Heinrich Strobel; Claude Ballif: Fantasie, Op. 21; Claude Ballif: Voyage de mon oreille, Op. 20; Yannis Xenakis: Achorripsis, für Orchester; Giselher Klebe: Konzert für Violoncello und Orchester, Op. 29; Ingvar Lidholm: Ritornello per orchestra; Hans Werner Henze: Drei Dithyramben, für Kammerorchester". Notes, Second Series, Vol. 17, No. 2 (March): 318–21.

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Powell 1960, p. 319.
  2. ^ Pollack 1982, p. 121.
  3. ^ Pollack 1982, p. 122.

Further reading

External links

  • Video on YouTube, Berkshire Symphony, Ronald Feldman conducting
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