Piano concerto and Sinfonietta for wind orchestra

Started by rappy, October 10, 2024, 04:57:23 AM

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rappy

In September, two of my pieces for wind band have been premiered. While the Sinfonietta has been recorded and mixed so poorly that at the moment I don't want to share the recording in public (– I'm willing to share it privately on request), I've decided to put the 3rd movement of my piano concerto on YouTube, although the recording isn't flawless either (balance & acoustic problems, Barisax missing, very, few rehearsals, recorded unprofessionally).


The pianist is a piano professor in Trossingen, Germany. Next year we plan to premiere the whole concert with a young, emerging pianist. All the movements are quite difficult, the first being more weighty and quite long (about 15 minutes), the second a slow middle movement. The linked third movement starts with a quote from the first movement like a wake-up call and has a clear finale character (rondo-like), therefore isolated it might sound a bit light.

Hope you enjoy.

relm1

Nice job and congratulations on such a fine performance!  Some of it reminds me of Gershwin. 

hopefullytrusting

Dude, this is tight.

Composers amaze me, especially when it comes to larger forms, as my mind, currently, doesn't think that way.

And I agree, with @relm1

It is very jazzy, I also feel some Rach in those cadenzas.

I'm with that crowd as well.

#whoop :o

krummholz

Yep, I had exactly the same thought as @relm1! Gershwinesque, especially the opening pages! Congratulations on the performance!

rappy

Thank you for your very positive feedback!

I do understand that one thinks of Gershwin, although I must say that I'm not into Gershwin that much and didn't think of him at all at work. But I guess any jazzy piano concerto would remind of Gershwin. Not that this is a bad thing. :D