The Viola Concerto by Hungarian composer Gyula Dávid (1913–1977) is a significant work in the 20th-century viola repertoire, known for blending the spirit of Hungarian folk music with a modern orchestral language.
Orchestration: The orchestration is transparent but can be rhythmically complex. If practicing with the piano reduction, ensure you listen to a recording to understand how the viola interacts with the woodwind colors. 4. Recommended Recordings For reference on phrasing and tempo, listen to: Gyula David Viola Concerto Imslp
Reference Materials: For performers and scholars, Ross Hamilton provides a detailed Level VI analysis of the work. The Viola Concerto by Hungarian composer Gyula Dávid
If you manage to download the Gyula David Viola Concerto Imslp file (or purchase the legal edition), keep these interpretive insights in mind: keep these interpretive insights in mind: