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Elegy for our time / Alan Heard ; Concerto for piano and orchestra / Stephen Cronin ; Acquainted with the night / Darrell Handel ; Hommage a trois / John Carbon.
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Concerto for piano and orchestra : [piano reduction] / Stephen Cronin.
Library shelf no. 785.6212/CRO 1 [Not for loan]
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Work Overview
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (1989) was dedicated to and premiered by the pianist, Kevin Power. The demanding piano part represents a shift from the piano's traditional role in a concerto, and rather than engaging in a typical dialogue with orchestra maintains an almost continuous thread of sound throughout. The relative dramatic importance of the orchestral part varies from simple accompaniment to outright assertion. Throughout, the piano seems to maintain itself as an independent voice.
Work Details
Year: 1989
Instrumentation: 2 pianos (2nd piano is a reduction of the orchestral parts).
Duration: 19 min.
Difficulty: Advanced — Piano I is virtuosic; piano II is orchestral reduction by composer
Analysis
Program note: Stephen Cronin's "Concerto for piano and orchestra"
program notes and analysis by the composer
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Concertos
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