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Cello Concerto No.1 ‘River’

1997

for solo cello and orchestra

duration:

22’

March Watercolour - The Kingfisher - Low Water - All Night a Music Like a Needle Sewing


I lived for seven years by Endrick Water. My cellist husband fished there. The river´s moods, swayed by the weather and seasons, were a daily background to our lives. The River poems, by Ted Hughes, written from an angler´s perspective, caught my imagination because of their depth and colour, and the many vivid sound images.


When Robert Cohen and I first discussed ideas for a new concerto, he suggested a piece in variation form. Suddenly I realised that a stretch of river is the embodiment of 'variation form.' - the same, but constantly changing. This idea, together with the inspiration of Robert´s particularly colourful virtuosity, were the starting point of the concerto.


It is in four movements, the first three running without a break. Each describes a different aspect of the river, reflecting the four poems and each develops from the same material in a different way.


Commissioned by Robert Cohen and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.


Sally Beamish

Premiere details

1997 Robert Cohen (vc) and Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Mariner (cond.) / London







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