related works
Pancabana : for twelve players, (1983/86) / Wim Laman
Genre:
Orchestra
Subgenre:
Large ensemble (12 or more players)
Scoring:
1111 1000 harm pf 2vl vla vc cb
Just because you're not paranoid ... / M. Ciciliani
Genre:
Orchestra
Subgenre:
Violin and large ensemble
Genre:
Orchestra
Subgenre:
Violin and large ensemble
Scoring:
fl(pic) ob cl(cl-b) fg(cfg) h trp trb 1-2perc acc 2vl vla vc/str vl-solo
Violin concerto no. 1 : for violin and 15 instruments, 1990, revision 1998 / Micha Hamel
Genre:
Orchestra
Subgenre:
Violin and large ensemble
Scoring:
4rec-a 0300 0000 port 5vl 2vla vl-solo
composition
Syntagma : concerto for violin and small orchestra, 1989-1991 / Wim Laman
Other authors:
Bach, Johann Sebastian
(On a theme by)
Laman, Wim
(Composer)
Description:
Program note (English): (Première: 25-4-1991 - Concertgebouw, Amsterdam - Isabelle van Keulen with the Concertgebouworkest, Riccardo Chailly, conducting). Syntagma has two departure points: on the one hand the principle of antagonism and the combined action of solo-instrument and ensemble, and on the other hand, term 'integration' (Greek for syntagma); both points have already been master for about four centuries to the 'concerto' as compositional form (...), the musical material arose from a few measures from a more or less unknown work by J.S. Bach. One of these elements is enlarged in the slow movement of syntagma to an ostinato motive in the strings, which dominates the composition for a considerable amount of time. Scales (modi) are composed of respectively 6, 8 and 12 tones - each with their own harmonious and melodic characterisations. These modi form together the targeting principles which achieve an interaction between soloist and ensemble by integration. In the composition several musics
are used, which are presented in the very first measures - as a sort of explosion in slow-motion. Gradually these musics are split up in elements, which in different ways are joined or set against each other. Thus a progression which is alternatively multi-layered (heterogeneously, complex), or in a straight line and homogeneous, arose. Of course the solo violin is here the main character - as an exponent of the traditional virtuosity. But at the same time it is possible for the ensemble as a whole, or the individual groups out of that to perform as soloists. - WIM LAMAN