
Concerto for Piano and Percussion Orchestra
Arranger/Composer: David R. Gillingham
Item Code: 06530
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Piano Feature
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.
Program Notes
Commissioned by: Central Michigan University: Andrew Spencer; Kutztown University: Frank Kumor, Will Rapp; Lancaster High School Percussion Ensemble: Bruce Gerken, Lancaster, OH; University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Cort McClaren
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.
Grade Level: 4
Copyright: 2003
Number of Players: 9 + Solo Piano
Duration: 17:00
Type: With Soloist
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Instrumentation
Solo Piano
Timpani (5 drums)
Percussion 1 (crotales, bells, xylophone)
Percussion 2 (3-octave vibraphone)
Percussion 3 (4-octave marimba)
Percussion 4 (4-octave marimba)
Percussion 5 (4-octave marimba)
Percussion 6 (5-octave marimba)
Percussion 7 (suspended cymbal, crash cymbals, chimes, triangle, tuned gong (A), tambourine, large bass drum)
Percussion 8 (hi-hat, 3 tom-toms, small bass drum, snare drum, field drum, suspended cymbal)