Your ten favourite concertos for orchestra and two solo instruments.

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  • salymap
    Late member
    • Nov 2010
    • 5969

    Your ten favourite concertos for orchestra and two solo instruments.

    Something for the doldrums in this pre-proms period.
  • aeolium
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    • Nov 2010
    • 3992

    #2
    Vivaldi - 2 violins in A minor, op 3 no 8 (from L'Estro Armonico)
    Bach - 2 harpsichords C major
    Handel - concerti a due cori (x 3)
    Mozart - 2 pianos K365
    Mozart - Sinfonia Concertante K364
    Brahms - violin & cello
    Poulenc - 2 pianos
    Shostakovitch - piano, trumpet and strings

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    • ferneyhoughgeliebte
      Gone fishin'
      • Sep 2011
      • 30163

      #3
      Bach: 2 Violins
      Bach: Oboe & Violin
      Mozart: Flute & Harp
      Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante
      Brahms: Double Concerto
      Lutoslawski: Oboe & Harp
      Ligeti: Flute & Oboe
      Henze: Oboe & Harp
      Berio: 2 Pianos
      Poulenc: 2 Pianos

      ... for once, I found it difficult to reach 10, and had to include a couple of "quite likes" rather than "absolutely couldn't live without". I nearly included Stravinsky's Concerto for Two Solo Pianos, but thought that that was cheating. Toyed with Bartok's orchestral version of the Sonata for 2 Pianos & Percussion, but I so much prefer the original that to me the orchestral additions just sound naff in comparison.
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      • teamsaint
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        • Nov 2010
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        #4
        Just one to add which is a lot of fun, The Mendelssohn Concerto for Violin, Piano and strings in D Minor.
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        • Tony Halstead
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 1717

          #5
          Originally posted by aeolium View Post
          Vivaldi - 2 violins in A minor, op 3 no 8 (from L'Estro Armonico)
          Bach - 2 harpsichords C major
          Handel - concerti a due cori (x 3)
          Mozart - 2 pianos K365
          Mozart - Sinfonia Concertante K364
          Brahms - violin & cello
          Poulenc - 2 pianos
          Shostakovitch - piano, trumpet and strings
          The Handel 'Concerti a Due Cori' nos 2 and 3 are scored for 4 oboes, 2 bassoons ( or 4 if doubled up) and 4 horns plus strings.
          These are divided into 2 groups of 5 ( or 6) wind instruments, hopefully placed antiphonally and ( even more hopefully) each with its own dedicated string ensemble so that the full integrity of the stereo separation is preserved.

          Although I have been fortunate enough to have played on 3 different recordings of these lovely pieces, none of them observed this last - and in my view - crucial requirement, their harpsichord- directors or conductors merely opting for a generalised central string group.
          I suppose if one regards each 'coro' as a single solo source of sound rather than the OP's 'two solo instruments' then these Handel works just about qualify for inclusion under the title.

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          • aeolium
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            • Nov 2010
            • 3992

            #6
            Thanks for the correction, waldhorn. The horns are at times so brilliantly prominent that I had confusedly thought they were almost solo instruments - and I had mistakenly thought of 'corni' rather than 'cori' ("choirs" of instruments). I must have a rethink

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            • Dave2002
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              • Dec 2010
              • 18009

              #7
              I misread the title and was wondering if I could even find as many as 5 concertos for orchestra.
              Bartok, Kodaly and Lutoslawski are all I can offer so far.

              Then I opened up the browser and noted the exta two soloists..

              I'll not repeat what others (e.g. Fhg) have already proposed, though will mention that I'm particularly fond of Brahms' double, and the Bach violin and oboe concerto in D minor.

              i can add a few more. There is a lovely Telemann concerto for flute and recorder.

              Pleasant, though maybe not terribly interesting, is Bruch's for clarinet and Viola.

              Shostakovich's first piano concerto also features a trumpet.

              I'll keep thinking.

              If we do 3 then I'm guessing that Beethoven's triple will trump Tippett's.

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              • EdgeleyRob
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                • Nov 2010
                • 12180

                #8
                Brahms - Violin and Cello.
                Delius - Violin and Cello.
                Mendelssohn - Violin and Piano.
                Vaughan Williams - 2 Pianos (arrangement of the Piano Concerto).
                Rawsthorne - 2 pianos.
                Holst - 2 Violins.
                Mozart - Sinfonia Concertante,Violin and Viola.
                Mozart - Flute and Harp.
                Arnold - 2 Violins.
                Britten - Violin and Viola.

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                • Dave2002
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                  • Dec 2010
                  • 18009

                  #9
                  Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
                  Just one to add which is a lot of fun, The Mendelssohn Concerto for Violin, Piano and strings in D Minor.
                  He also wrote a two piano concerto in E major when he was 14.

                  Bruch wrote a double piano concerto in A flat minor.

                  Martinu wrote a concerto for piano, timpani and strings.

                  Britten wrote a violin and viola concerto,

                  Arthur Benjamin wrote a Romantic Fantasy for violin and viola.

                  PS: Does Poulenc's organ concerto count? It has a prominent part for timpani, though that might be considered part of the orchestra.
                  Last edited by Dave2002; 02-06-13, 12:39. Reason: Tidy, typos and more concertos

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                  • EdgeleyRob
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 12180

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                    He also wrote a two piano concerto in E major when he was 14.
                    He wrote 2 x two piano concertos.
                    They have been recorded too (Hyperion and Naxos).

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                    • Dave2002
                      Full Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 18009

                      #11
                      Vivaldi KV 531, double cello concerto

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                      • aeolium
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                        • Nov 2010
                        • 3992

                        #12
                        And there is Vanhal's concerto for two bassoons and orchestra.

                        C P E Bach's concerto for fortepiano, harpsichord and orchestra is worth hearing.

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                        • salymap
                          Late member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 5969

                          #13
                          Just one or two that have not been mentioned:

                          Geoffrey Bush - Concerto no 1 for piano, trumpet and strings
                          Ruth Gipps.- Concerto for violin,viola and small orchestra
                          Holst -Fugal concerto for flute, oboe and strings.
                          Desmond MacMahon - Double trumpet concerto.

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                          • Dave2002
                            Full Member
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 18009

                            #14
                            Anyone for Carter? - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sebIv...e_gdata_player

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                            • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                              Gone fishin'
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 30163

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                              <doh> Of course!!!

                              Out goes the Poulenc! And I'd forgotten the Delius Violin & 'cello; Fred and Hans Werner fight for their place here.

                              Oh, and Dave; spotify (or similar) the Concerto for Orchestra by Roger Sessions - I think you might want to add it to your list!
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