Percussion Concerto No.2. percussion and orchestra. Réduction pour piano.
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- Nombre de pages64
- Poids0.227 kg
- Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
- ISBN978-1-78454-520-8
- EAN9781784545208
- Date de parution30/01/2019
- ÉditeurBOOSEY
Résumé
One of MacMillan's earliest successes was his first percussion concerto, Veni, Veni, Emmanuel (1992), firmly established with hundreds of performances to date. Percussion Concerto no 2 was therefore received with great excitement at its premiere in 2014 by Colin Currie and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic. Like its predecessor, the second concerto is formed in a single, c25-minute span, albeit with contrasting sections, but with full orchestra scoring.
The significant array of solo percussion is complemented by two orchestral percussion sections ; notably the soloist makes use of a recently invented instrument, the aluphone. This edition doesn't include the solo part as a single edition. Instrumentation : percussion and orchestra
The significant array of solo percussion is complemented by two orchestral percussion sections ; notably the soloist makes use of a recently invented instrument, the aluphone. This edition doesn't include the solo part as a single edition. Instrumentation : percussion and orchestra
One of MacMillan's earliest successes was his first percussion concerto, Veni, Veni, Emmanuel (1992), firmly established with hundreds of performances to date. Percussion Concerto no 2 was therefore received with great excitement at its premiere in 2014 by Colin Currie and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic. Like its predecessor, the second concerto is formed in a single, c25-minute span, albeit with contrasting sections, but with full orchestra scoring.
The significant array of solo percussion is complemented by two orchestral percussion sections ; notably the soloist makes use of a recently invented instrument, the aluphone. This edition doesn't include the solo part as a single edition. Instrumentation : percussion and orchestra
The significant array of solo percussion is complemented by two orchestral percussion sections ; notably the soloist makes use of a recently invented instrument, the aluphone. This edition doesn't include the solo part as a single edition. Instrumentation : percussion and orchestra