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Piano Concerto in D minor

ISWC T-315.035.093.5 the Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine

Jean-Pierre Vial composed a first version of the piano concerto in D minor, in 2005, then revised it in 2022 to make it the current version.

The concerto consists of three movements, with two lively movements surrounding a slower movement. (The first version also included a brief scherzo, which belonged more in a quintet than in a concerto and which, for this reason, is absent from the final version.)

The first movement, allegro ma non troppo, begins with a leitmotiv which, by combining the twelve notes of the chromatic scale, leaves the audience with a questioning feeling. The single theme of the movement follows this brief introduction. Then its developments and reversals are interspersed by the initial leitmotiv, sometimes reversed too. After a short piano cadenza, the final developments conclude with a tutti at the end of which an inversion of the notes of the leitmotiv now gives it a conclusive turn.

The beginning of the second movement, adagio, hesitates between both keys of C and D major. After a few piano arpeggios on a syncopated rhythm given by the strings, the piano introduces a melodious theme, first stated in C major by the woodwinds, then forcefully taken up in D major by the piano. The developments of this theme, by the woodwinds and the piano, on the same rhythm given by the strings, is interspersed by the brass stating a second, quite brilliant theme. The adagio ends decrescendo in D major with a descending variant of the initial piano arpeggios, still on the same syncopated rhythm given by the strings.

The third movement, rondo vivace, is based on two themes presented alternately. It begins with the piano exposing the first theme, accompanied by the strings, in the key of D minor with an augmented fourth, while the woodwinds gradually start counterpointing. Then the piano states the second theme, a very rhythmic gavotte, in the relative key of F major with an augmented fourth too, on which the horns in turn start counterpointing. The piano then, in arpeggios, accompanies the developments of both themes, during which the brass gradually enters the scene. The rondo ends with a chromatic rise that the instruments gradually join crescendo to form the final tutti.

In October 2022, as part of their “Contrasts” festival, the Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine, with Volodymyr Syvokhip, conductor, and Oksana Rapita, soloist, premiered this concerto in Lviv, Ukraine.

If the video of the concert (on top right of this page) does not start in your Internet browser, click this link.

The same orchestra then recorded the concerto (as well as five other pieces of the same festival) on a CD referenced UPC 731093480430.


The score of the concerto is published by Universal Edition. The work is registered with SACEM.

CD 731093480430

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