Richard Burdick's I Ching Music

Concerto No.1 for Horn and Orchestra, Op.56

SM-000211389
Título alternativo
Horn Concerto No.1
Compositor
Richard Burdick
Editora
I Ching Music
Gênero
Clássico / Concerto
Instrumentação
Trompa francesa, Violino, Viola, Violoncelo, Contrabaixo, Marimba, Timbales
Composição para
Orquestra de Câmara
Tipo de composição
Partitura completa, Partes
duração
9'0"
dificuldade
Advanced
Ano de composição
1990

descripção
This concerto was written during the Summer and early fall of 1990 during my transition from a semi-professional to a full time musician in the Sacramento Symphony. I believe each movement contains two different scales from my I -ching scale system.

The first movement is my favorite theoretically because I stuck to my interval game technique; limiting myself to melodic major & minor thirds and perfect fourths with an in-passing rule where I could go through the previous tone to an acceptable interval on the other side making big leaps possible. This movement also contains some easier multi-phonic chords for the solo horn.

The first three tones of the second movement are the three that don't belong to the two scales used, which is developed as the theme. The trio alternates from twelve tones to a repetitive pattern of a similar nature to the twelve tones row. The trio also has a humorous quote from Mozart, and was written to show off the soloists high register.

The third movement may not be complete. It is a short slow movement with a melodic quote from Schumann.

The Fourth movement is in a traditional hunting 6/8 rhythm and was written to show off the soloists trilling capability; one of the harder techniques for the average horn player.

data de postagem
23 set 2014

Preço

Sheet music file
40.00 USD
PDF, 4.79 Mb (73 p.)

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