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− | Concerto for Piano and Percussion Orchestra by [[David Gillingham]] is a 9 player percussion ensemble with a piano feature. It is split up into three distinct movements, though all are intense in their own right. This piece has quick meter changes, complicated rhythms and intense dynamic demands for all players involved. The pianist must be chosen carefully because the part is quite technically difficult. If executed properly, this piece is quite grandiose and intensely beautiful. | + | Concerto for Piano and Percussion Orchestra by [[David Gillingham]] is a 9 player percussion ensemble with a piano feature. It is split up into three distinct movements, though all are intense in their own right. This piece has quick meter changes, complicated rhythms and intense dynamic demands for all players involved. The pianist must be chosen carefully because the part is quite technically difficult. If executed properly, this piece is quite grandiose and intensely beautiful. Written with the virtuoso in mind, this piano concerto is perfect for the modern ensemble. The first movement exudes an urgency scored in the rhythms and harmonies throughout, while the second movement, Elegy, reflects on the memory of a friend. The final movement barrels along with spirit and drive, utilizing mixed meter and a full compliment of percussion to bring you to the breathtaking conclusion. |
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==Recent Performance== | ==Recent Performance== |
Revision as of 00:54, 20 June 2022
General Info
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Difficulty: Advanced
Cost: $75.00
Instrumentation
Solo
Percussion Ensemble
Player 1: Timpani
Player 2: Crotales & Glockenspiel & Xylophone
Player 3: Vibraphone
Player 4: Marimba
Player 5: Marimba
Player 6: Marimba
Player 7: Marimba
Player 8: Suspended Cymbal & Crash Cymbals & Chimes & Triangle & Tuned Gong (A) & Tambourine & ConcertBass Drum
Player 9: Hi Hat & 3 Concert Tom-toms & Marching Bass Drum & Snare Drum & Field Drum & Suspended Cymbal
Description
Concerto for Piano and Percussion Orchestra by David Gillingham is a 9 player percussion ensemble with a piano feature. It is split up into three distinct movements, though all are intense in their own right. This piece has quick meter changes, complicated rhythms and intense dynamic demands for all players involved. The pianist must be chosen carefully because the part is quite technically difficult. If executed properly, this piece is quite grandiose and intensely beautiful. Written with the virtuoso in mind, this piano concerto is perfect for the modern ensemble. The first movement exudes an urgency scored in the rhythms and harmonies throughout, while the second movement, Elegy, reflects on the memory of a friend. The final movement barrels along with spirit and drive, utilizing mixed meter and a full compliment of percussion to bring you to the breathtaking conclusion.
Recent Performance
Works for Percussion by this Composer
Angels of the Apocalypse - Percussion Octet
Babylon - Percussion Ensemble
Concertino (Gillingham) - Percussion Quartet; Wind Ensemble
Concerto for Percussion Ensemble (Gillingham) - Percussion Ensemble (13); Piano
Concerto No. 1 for Marimba (Gillingham)
Concerto No. 2 for Marimba (Gillingham)
Concerto for Piano and Percussion Orchestra - Percussion Ensemble
Dance of Redemption - Marimba
Five Fantasies of Natural Origin - Marimba; Flute
Gate to Heaven: Journey of the Soul - Marimba; Percussion Octet
Liturgical Music - Percussion 13
Normandy Beach 1944 - Percussion Sextet
Paschal Dances - Percussion Ensemble (12); Piano
Point of Reckoning - Percussion Nonet
Quintessence (Gillingham) - Multiple Percussion; Brass Quintet; Wind Ensemble
Return to Innocence - Percussion Septet; Choir
Sacrificial Rite - Percussion Quintet
Spiritual Dances - Percussion Quartet; Oboe (Clarinet)
Stained Glass - Percussion Ensemble (11); Piano
Supercell - Percussion Ensemble; Alto Saxophone; Piano
Triplex - Percussion Sextet; Brass Ensemble
Whirlwind - Percussion Octet