Cello Concerto (Albert)
The Cello Concerto is a concerto for cello and orchestra by the American composer Stephen Albert. The work was commissioned by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for the cellist Yo-Yo Ma. It was given its world premiere by Yo-Yo Ma and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under the direction of David Zinman in Baltimore, May 1990. It was one of Albert's last completed compositions before his death in December 1992. The piece was later awarded the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition.
History
According to musicologist David Grayson, "Albert composed the Cello Concerto between June 1989 and January 1990 and completed the orchestration by March. In the process, the work expanded considerably beyond its original project length". The work received its premiere on May 31, 1990, with Yo-Yo Ma as the soloist.Structure
The 1993 world premiere recording of Albert's Cello Concerto, performed by Yo-Yo Ma for Sony Classical's The New York Album, lasts for about 32'11". Accordingly, the Concerto is composed in four movements, with the following tempo and character designations:I. Audacemente ma sostenuto, 6'38"
II. Con brio – instante, 5'43"
III. Larghetto, 9'50"
IV. Con moto; con imminenzo e inquieto, 10'00"