Carillons (Williams)
Carillons was composed by Grace Williams for oboe and symphony orchestra in 1965 in response to a request from the BBC for a light, entertaining piece. Carillons originally included three movements but Williams revised the work in 1973, adding a fourth movement.
Composition history
Grace Williams composed Carillons in 1965 from a commission by the BBC in Wales, who requested "something light-weight and entertaining" for the programme Auditorium. By omitting the usual orchestral woodwind section and making use of high-pitched percussion Williams created a distinctive orchestral colour with bell-like sounds which inspired the title of the work.Although completed in 1965 the premier was postponed to coincide with the official opening of the BBC's new studios at Llandaff on St David's Day, 1967. The work was premiered by Philip Jones with the BBC Welsh Orchestra conducted by Rae Jenkins.
Music
The work is composed for solo oboe and orchestra and comprises four movements:- Moderato con moto
- Allegretto alla pavana
- Lento rapsodico
- Allegro agitato