Concert
Overture for Chamber Orchestra, op. 13c (1952) Concert
Overture beginning Orchestra:
1.1.1.1 - 1.1.0.0 - Perc.,
Strings Duration:
8 Minutes Publisher:
Schott Music
Score:
CON 263 / ISMN 979-0-001-17426-8
Parts:
CON 263-50
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Foreword Schott Music CON 263
In 1952,
Bertold Hummel received a commission to compose a Concert Overture for
the Kleines Unterhaltungsorchester des Südwestfunks [South German Radio
Light Orchestra]. The conductor of this orchestra, the pianist Willi
Stech, was interested in attracting gifted young composers to the genre
"sophisticated light music" which was immensely popular in Germany up
to the end of the 1960s. With Bertold Hummel, he gained a composer who
alongside several of his own arrangements was to provide seven lively
pieces between 1952 and 1958 displaying original instrumentation, an
elaborate style of composition and ingenious rhythmic elements. The
Concert Overture, broadcast in a production by the above-mentioned
orchestra on 14 February 1953, was the first of this series of works
which take up a special position in Hummel's oeuvre. After a concert
performance of the overture in Wuppertal, a critic wrote in the
newspaper Rheinische Post: "In
the radiance of the splendid and jovial Concert Overture by Bertold
Hummel, the orchestra displayed great verve in the performance of a
work which remains within the borders of tonality while combining a
musical freshness with vivid orchestral colouring."
Martin Hummel, September 2010 Translation: Lindsay Chalmers-Gerbracht
Press
Rheinische
Post, Düsseldorf, 22nd August, 1959 With
the brilliance of a splendid and joyous "Concertante Overture" by Bertold
Hummel, the orchestra demonstrated verve in interpreting a piece which, while
remaining within tonal boundaries, combined fresh, lively movement with blooming
colours. |