Concerto No. 1 per marimbafono e orchestra

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Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic


General Info

Year: 1984
Duration: c. 26:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: MusicaEur
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Movements

Instrumentation

Marimba

Orchestra


Program Notes

CONCERTO No. 1 FOR MARIMBA AND ORCHESTRA Op. 8 - Three movements ca. 25' dur. For big symphony orchestra. Virtuoso and challenging for the performer. For low F marimba. (Score and orchestra parts available on rental basis).[1]

premiere: 8 August 1986, Sombor, Yugoslavia


Review

Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic has been very active as both a composer and performer in recent years. 1992 brings his Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra to print through the German publisher Ed. Musica Europea Performed as early as 1986 by the Yugoslavian Radio Orchestra, this concerto gives a closer look at Zivkovic the composer. The work is scored for full or. chestra and is approximately 25 minutes in duration. Featuring the classical three movement concerto form, Zivkovic sets the stage for the marimba to combat and meld with the orchestra. The first movement is tense and develops a frantic theme in the solo part. Thick textures and harmonies puncuated by tutti rhythms propel the music. With each swell Zivkovic explores new combinations of themes and the percussion section is featured alone before the movement recapitulates. The marimba part is linear in nature with sparse four-mallet writing. However, some players may choose to perform the complete movement with four mallets. The softer second movement finds a sense of balance as the piece alternates between ensemble and solo passages. The music lifts and falls with chorale and melodic development as it moves to a challenging cadenza. The final movement is the most powerful and cohesive section of the composition. The main theme is reminiscent of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana as performed in the marimba part and then repeated and transformed through-out the orchestra, The music changes character several times as it marches through multiple meter changes and secondary thmnes. It finally concludes in a dominant mass of energy as the work moves to the final chord. Zivkovic’s writing may seem sectional and blocky at times, but it is rarely predictable. There are moments when the music wavers in directions, but the overall form stays intact. The marimba solo is difficult and requires an advanced performer with strong memorization skills and the orchestra parts are also demanding. Balance will surely be a major consideration when preparing and performing this work as the marimba occasionally battles fortissimo tutti sections. There is no indication that a piano reduction of the orchestra parts exists for performance or rehearsal reasons. Zivokovic’s Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra deserves a good look. It may not be a classic, but is is definitely worthy of inclusion on the growing list of marimba concertos. - Mark Ford, December 1992[2]


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Works for Percussion by this Composer

"Generally spoken it's nothing by rhythm" - Multiple Percussion Solo
ANBA (tanz der kleinen schwarzen Hexe) - Marimba; Piano
Andante for Uta - Marimba
Bayerscher Ländler - Marimba
Born to Beat Wild - Multiple Percussion; Trumpet
Cadenza für 5 timpani - Timpani
Castle of the Mad King - Multiple Percussion
Collateral Damage - Multiple Percussion; with tape
CTPAX: STRAH, op.12 - Multiple Percussion; with tape
Das Innere des Schweigens - Drum Set; with tape; Voice; Actors
Der kleine Paganini - Xylophone
Drei Phantastische Lieder (Three Fantastic Songs) - Marimba
Drei Unverbindliche Stücke (3 Unforgettable Pieces) - Marimba
Ein Liebeslied? - Marimba
Fluctus, op.16 - Marimba; with tape
Il canto dei gondolieri - Marimba
Ilijas - Marimba
In Erinnerungen Schwebend - Vibraphone; Flutes (3)
Lamento e Danza Barbara - Marimba; Percussion Trio
Les Violons Morts - Marimba
Macedonia - Marimba; Piano
Quasi Una Sonata - Multiple Percussion; Piano
Song for Simone - Marimba
Sta Vidis - Marimba; Male Chorus
Suomineito - Vibraphone
Ten Etudes for Snare Drum - Snare Drum
Tensio, op.11 - Marimba
To the Gods of Rhythm - Djembe; Voice
Trio per Uno - Percussion Trio
Ultimatum 1 - Marimba
Ultimatum II - Marimba Duo
Uneven Souls (Sta vidis II), op. 22 - Marimba; Percussion Trio
Valse Serbe für Marimba und Klavier - Marimba; Piano
Walzer for Herbert - Marimba

Concertos

Concerto No. 1 per marimbafono e orchestra - Marimba; Orchestra
Concerto No. 2 per marimbafono e orchestra - Marimba; Orchestra
Percussion Concerto No. 1, Opus 28 (Concerto of the Mad Queen) - Multiple Percussion; Orchestra
Percussion Concerto No. 2, Opus 33 - Multiple Percussion; Orchestra
Pezzo Da Concerto No. 1 - Snare Drum
Tales from the Center of the Earth - Multiple Percussion; Wind Ensemble

Ensemble

Die Arten Des Wassers - Percussion Duo; Pianos (2)
Quintetto per cinque solisti - Marimba Quartet; Percussion
Sandy - Percussion Trio
Sex in the Kitchen - Percussion Duo
Tak-Nara, Op.36 - Percussion Quartet
Zwischen Tag und Nacht - Percussion Sextet

Method Books

My First Book for Xylophone and Marimba
Funny Marimba - Book 1
Funny Marimba - Book 2
Funny Vibraphone - Book 1
Funny Vibraphone - Book 2
Funny Xylophone - Book 1



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