Concerto for Marimba & Orchestra (Elvert)
General Info
Year: 2018
Publisher: Heartland Marimba Publications
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 00:13:00
Cost: Score and Parts - $87.00 | Score Only - $33.00
Movements
1: 2: 3:
Instrumentation
Marimba & Orchestra
Program Notes
Ryan Elvert’s Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra is a compact, potent composition filled with plentiful tension and release, this piece represents the artist at his most vulnerable: each movement seems to represent an individual episode of the overcoming of adversity. The first movement, centered around B-minor and full of cadenza flourishes, brings forth an image of an oncoming storm, similar to being caught in a hurricane or earthquake. The energy dissipates into the second movement, centered around A-flat minor, turning from the inner storm to the outward loneliness of a night in a forest, surrounded only by a treeless landscape. With the sparse marimba texture, one can feel the black of night and hear the soft moonlight. The third movement, finally landing in the key of F- sharp minor, culminates the full circle nature of the piece. The exertion of the first and second movements finds its reprieve in a flurry of arpeggiated broken chords in the marimba and overlapping syncopations in the orchestra.
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
Concerto Works
Concerto for Marimba & Orchestra (Elvert)
Percussion Duo Works
Desert Dances
Forest Dances
Ocean Dances
Percussion Quartet Works
Marimba Ensemble Works
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