
		Friedrich Wilhelm Benda • Viola concerto in F major | 
	
Under the name Benda, the Berlin State Library Prussian Cultural Heritage keeps three concerti for viola and orchestra. Two of these, in E-flat major and F major, under shelfmark Mus. ms. 1320/34 and 1320/33, are titled: «Concerto / per la / Viola Concertata. / Violino.Primo / Violino.Secondo. / Corno.Primo. / Corno.Secondo. / Viola. / è Basso / di Frederico Benda». It is still not entirely clear which of the Benda musical dynasty composed them.
It is easy to praise the F major concerto: captivating, beguiling, enchanting – this jewel of viola literature deserves every delightful attribute. It is exceptionally enjoyable to play, crafted with lyrical, accessible invention and the requisite melodious power, alongside splendid harmonic and modulatory skill. Composed around 1778, the work is one of the first of its genre. The three-part Allegro, still in the rococo style, is followed by an expressive, melancholy Largo in f minor. In the Rondo-Finale we are thrilled anew by the increasingly virtuosic thematic dialogue between viola and orchestra.
What little the relevant lexica tell us about the life and work of Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Benda, born in Potsdam in 1745 as the eldest son of Franz Benda, is that he was taught music by his father and became a very skilled violin player, an even greater piano player and composer, particularly for instruments. Besides many sonatas for piano and harp, he left solos for flute, violin and violoncello, as well as trios and quartets for strings and piano. His vocal work is immeasurable, including cantatas such as Pygmalion, Die Grazien, the oratorios Die Jünger am Grabe des Auferstandenen, which earnt him a golden box from Petersburg, and Das Lob des Höchsten. His opera Orpheus found favour and was even published. But his operetta Das Blumenmädchen fell through, it left one cold, and should rather have been composed by a drayman. The creator of our viola concerto can easily be forgiven for that. Friedrich Wilhelm Benda died in Potsdam on 19th June 1814 as a retired Kammermusikus (chamber musician).
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