MIT News Release
Violist Marcus Thompson, Robert R. Taylor
Professor of Music at MIT, presented the world premiere of the Viola Concerto by
composer Olly Wilson with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra on June 2, 2012.
The performance, under the direction of Arild Remmereit at Kodak Hall at
Eastman Theater, was presented as part of the 40th International Viola Congress
held at Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY.
Stuart Low reviewer for The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
wrote: …“Olly
Wilson’s Viola Concerto, dazzlingly performed by Boston soloist Marcus
Thompson, was a more serious affair. Skillfully and innovatively written for
the instrument, it often calls for hammered or vigorously scrubbed bow strokes
that help the viola’s dark tone project. The concerto’s atonal lines tend to
unfold in tight, chromatic steps — a great help to a violist zipping around
this large instrument in quick runs. Wilson, a highly acclaimed Berkeley,
Calif., composer, also takes advantage of the viola’s lyrical side in the
concerto’s elegiac middle section. Searing and haunted by turns, it was
eloquently delivered by Thompson.” …
Wilson’s
Viola Concerto was commissioned by the National Endowment of the Arts and
written for, and dedicated to, Marcus Thompson.
Olly Wilson is professor of music at University of
California at Berkeley. He has received numerous honors and awards from the
American Academy in Rome and the American Academy of Arts and Letters and
Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundation Fellowships. His works have been
performed by major American orchestras and international ensembles.
MIT Music Theater ArtsClarise E. SnyderDirector, Concerts Office
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