1962
Concertino. Piano Concerto No. 1





M.S. Voskresensky
29m
Music
1965. Moscow Conservatory Orchestra.
V. Moshensky.
Soloist - author
Riga. 14.03.1985
State Orchestra of Latvia.
Pavel Kogan
Soloist M. Voskresensky
The concerto is a one-part cycle with an introduction, conclusion and a coda of independent meaning.
In the quiet introduction, at once epic and tense (in the insistent syncopations of ascending sevenths), the intonational and semantic content of the cycle is already emerging. It is then transformed into an unbalanced, unbridled toccata main part and a captivating secondary part with its enveloping tenderness, an atmosphere of some mysteriously sleepy fairy-tale.
Butsko’s main achievement in the concert is the dramatic development of images, deepening their content at each stage of the action.
Soviet Music, 1967, No. 3
The Piano Concerto with Orchestra is a composition close in time to the "Diary of a Madman": it is easy to find direct thematic connections here, and most importantly, a commonality of emotional states. The concerto is a one-part cycle with an introduction, conclusion, and a coda of independent meaning.
