Composed between 1993 and 1995, the piece is a
suite of three movements in the form of a
concerto grosso for string orchestra, named
Palladio, in reference to the Renaissance architect.
Palladio was published in 1996 by
Boosey & Hawkes. It takes about 16 minutes to perform. The composer comments: "Harmonious proportions and mathematics" play a role in
music as in
architecture. The architect Palladio based his designs on antique Roman models and studied especially the measurements of
Vitruvius. Jenkins in turn based his music on Palladio's "harmonious mathematical principles". The music, especially the first movement, has been arranged for different ensembles, including
wind quintet and
wind band. Jenkins made a version for piano and used the motifs of movement I for an
aria "Exultate jubilate", related to his 70th birthday. == Scoring and structure ==