For violin and orchestra
Concerto
No. 3 · De profundis
A three-movement violin concerto of inward descent and dramatic intensity, played attacca as one single arch: from dreamlike opening to marked confrontation and a final heavy adagio.
Commission
Commissioned by the Vadim Repin Foundation Moscow. Written for Vadim Repin and the Trans-Siberian Art Festival Novosibirsk.
World Premiere
27 March 2015. Novosibirsk — Vadim Repin, violin; Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra; Dmitri Jurowsky, conductor.
Title
De profundis. From the depths: a concerto shaped by descent, intensity, prayer and weight.
Movements
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All movements are played attacca.
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I. Andante sognando
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II. Allegro marcato
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III. Adagio pesante
Work Information
I. Andante sognando
II. Allegro marcato
III. Adagio pesante
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The Work
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 3 “De profundis” was written for Vadim Repin and the Trans-Siberian Art Festival in Novosibirsk. Although articulated in three attacca movements, the concerto unfolds as one single dramatic arch. Its title, De profundis — “from the depths” — suggests a musical space of inward descent, concentration and resonance.
The opening, Andante sognando, establishes a dreamlike atmosphere, a suspended state in which the solo violin seems to emerge from a hidden interior space. The second movement, Allegro marcato, brings a sharper, more marked energy, while the final Adagio pesante moves toward weight, gravity and depth.
The orchestration surrounds the solo violin with a chamber-like but vividly colored orchestral body: paired winds with doublings, brass, timpani, two percussionists, harp, piano, celesta and strings. The result is concentrated rather than expansive, allowing the solo line to carry the work’s dramatic and spiritual weight.
- De profundis The title suggests a musical utterance rising from depth, pressure and inward necessity.
- Vadim Repin The concerto was commissioned for Vadim Repin and premiered at the Trans-Siberian Art Festival.
- Single Arch Three attacca movements form one continuous dramatic trajectory.
Publisher and Materials
Published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski for the world. Score and rental materials are available through Zinfonia.