The
“Second Concert for Orchestra”, which was composed in 1962, is grouped in three
movements without a pause: an “Allegro non troppo, ma deciso”, a “Lento non
troppo” and a “Liberamente mosso”. The progression of the three movements
develops by means of frequent changes in rhythm and emphasis from which a close
connection between the movements is derived.
The
orchestra has the customary instrumentation although the percussion instruments
assume a certain importance. The musical style is not bound by any
predetermined formula, but it may be described as predominantly atonal.
Intellectually
this work may be associated more closely with the “Diagramma Circolare” than
with the immediately preceeding “First Concert for Orchestra”.
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