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Marimba Concerto
Marimba Concerto (1997)
Commissioned by the Vermont Symphony Orchestra and the Kobe Ensemble of Japan
Premieres: Vermont: September, 1997 Japan: November, 1997
Makoto Nakura, soloist
Duration 21:00
2.2.2.2. - 2 hn; 1 tpt - xyl - str - solo marimba
Marimba Concerto reflects my love of Mozarts piano concertos, works
with instrumentation similar to that of this concerto, i.e. a keyboard
instrument with chamber orchestra. I decided to write a piece which is
lyrical throughout and to feature the marimba in both melodic and
ornamental roles. The influence of Mozart lies mainly in the
relationship between the soloist and orchestra, one of near equality in
which the marimba continually interacts with the instruments of the
orchestra.
The work is comprised of three movements - fast, slow, fast - like a
Mozart concerto, and each movement bears a subtitle taken from the
poetry of my aunt, Fleda Brown. They are: I. ...terrific sun on the
brink (Flowing); II. ...into the quick of losses (Broad and Deliberate);
and III. ...logarithms, exponents, the damnedest of metaphors (Presto non
troppo). The overriding message is one of optimism and exuberance.
Marimba Concerto was commissioned by the Vermont Symphony and Ensemble
Kobe (Japan) for marimbist Makoto Nakura, and it was premiered in
October 1997 by Mr. Nakura and the Vermont Symphony with Kate Tamarkin
conducting.
Kevin Puts
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