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Piano Concerto for solo piano and strings, Op.649

Classical/Concerto • 2005
 
 
   
 

Score and complete parts

Title by uploader: Carson Cooman: Piano Concerto for solo piano and strings – score and complete parts, Op.649


64.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 1.48 Mb ID: SM-000303432 Upload date: 20 Oct 2017
Instrumentation
Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass
Scored for
Solo, String orchestra
Type of score
Full score, Parts, Solo part
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
9'0
Piano Concerto (2005) for solo piano and strings was commissioned by Nathaniel Blume and Symphonic Underground. The work was written in celebration of the Mozart Year 2006.

Unlike most recent piano concerti, this work is a concerto designed for small performing forces. It sits between typical chamber music and the "typical" piano concerto.

The work was inspired by the various Mozart concerti (such as K. 449) which are often performed with very small string sections. Thus, this concerto may be performed with as few as single strings on each part, or a larger full string orchestra

The work is cast in one movement, containing two large sections (sub-movements).Structurally, the piece is a highly condensed version of Classical period symphonic form. The first section of the work is an exposition-development/"sonata allegro" combined with a slow movement. The second section is a combination of a triple-meter scherzo and a rondo
finale.

The musical material throughout derives tonally from the three notes of a D-major triad (D, F#, and A). Those three pitches serve as transformation centers for the work's material and also plot the tonal areas of each section. The musical material of the work thus ranges from highly Classical melodies (although all original) and textures to more Romantic and modernist elements that transform out of the initial material.
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Score only

Title by uploader: Carson Cooman: Piano Concerto for solo piano and strings – score only, Op.649


25.95 USD

Seller Musik Fabrik
PDF, 759.2 Kb ID: SM-000303431 Upload date: 20 Oct 2017
Instrumentation
Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass
Scored for
Solo, String orchestra
Type of score
Full score
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Musik Fabrik
Difficulty
Advanced
Duration
9'0
Piano Concerto (2005) for solo piano and strings was commissioned by Nathaniel Blume and Symphonic Underground. The work was written in celebration of the Mozart Year 2006.

Unlike most recent piano concerti, this work is a concerto designed for small performing forces. It sits between typical chamber music and the "typical" piano concerto. The work was inspired by the various Mozart concerti (such as K. 449) which are often performed with very small string sections. Thus, this concerto may be performed with as few as single strings on each part, or a larger full string orchestra.

The work is cast in one movement, containing two large sections (sub-movements). Structurally, the piece is a highly condensed version of Classical period symphonic form. The first section of the work is an exposition-development/"sonata allegro" combined with a slow movement. The second section is a combination of a triple-meter scherzo and a rondo
finale.

The musical material throughout derives tonally from the three notes of a D-major triad (D, F#, and A). Those three pitches serve as transformation centers for the work's material and also plot the tonal areas of each section. The musical material of the work thus ranges from highly Classical melodies (although all original) and textures to more Romantic and modernist elements that transform out of the initial material.
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