• Judith Weir
  • Piano Concerto (1997)

  • Chester Music Ltd (World)

Commissioned by Dr and Mrs Anthony Henfrey for the Spitalfields Festival

  • str (min 2.2.2.2.1)
  • Piano
  • 15 min
    • 24th September 2025, St John's Waterloo, London, United Kingdom
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Programme Note

My Piano Concerto is scored for piano soloist and a nine-part string ensemble or chamber orchestra. It is in three movements and lasts about fifteen minutes.

The first movement, basically an allegro, establishes the balance between piano and strings; as much a balance of timbres as of dynamics. The second movement, a luxurious completion of a fragmentary English folksong called ‘The Sweet Primeroses’, opens with a muted chorale on lower strings offset by resonant piano chords. The final movement exhibits rude energy which has reminded some listeners of Scottish traditional music (perhaps an enthusiastic strathspey-and-reel orchestra sliding about on the strings).

Anthony and Mary Henfrey commissioned this piece to commemorate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. It was written for my friend and longtime collaborator, the pianist William Howard, to play at the 1997 Spitalfields Festival.

Judith Weir

Media

Piano Concerto: I. —
Piano Concerto: II. The Sweet Primeroses
Piano Concerto: III. —

Scores

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Reviews

 This is a terrific piece one would like to hear more often....

George Grella, New York Classical Review
31st March 2023
Far from some epic struggle of the one against the many, Weir’s concerto is a return to the early Mozartian model of a chamber ensemble where the soloist leads rather than fights his colleagues. Written for an “orchestra” of nine strings grouped round the piano, it’s domestic music, lasting barely 15 minutes. But the intriguing thing is that it uses the rhetoric of 19th-century Romanticism, softened and reduced. What you hear are grand gestures in miniature: a game with scale which is characteristic of Weir’s work…fascinating, haunting, and further proof of the maverick mentality that makes Weir one of Britain’s most treasurable composers.
Michael White, The Independent on Sunday
1st June 1997

Discography

The Consolations of Scholarship

The Consolations of Scholarship
  • Label
    Albany Records
  • Catalogue Number
    TROY803
  • Conductor
    Steven Stucky / Mark Davis Scatterday
  • Ensemble
    Ensemble X
  • Soloist
    Janice Felty, mezzo-soprano; Xak Bjerken, piano; Judith Kellock, soprano
  • Released
    2006
Title Unavailable
  • Label
    NMC
  • Catalogue Number
    NMC D090
  • Ensemble
    Schubert Ensemble
  • Soloist
    William Howard, Susan Tomes, Petra

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