Concerto for Two Percussionists and Orchestra

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Jonathan Leshnoff

General Info

Year of Published: 2011
Publisher: Leshnoff Publishing
Duration: 00:23:00

Instrumentation

Solo

Player 1

Pitched Percussion: Glockenspiel & Marimba & Vibraphone & Crotales & Almglocken & Pitched Gongs
Unpitched Percussion: Temple Blocks / Wood Blocks & Log Drums & Bongos & Snare Drum & Triangle

Player 2

Pitched Percussion: Crotales & Vibraphone & Marimba & Chimes & Ptiched Gongs & Temple Bowl & Thai Gong & Finger Cymbals
Unpitched Percussion: Bass Drum & 4 Concert Tom Toms & Tam Tam 5 Suspended Cymbals & Hi Hat

Orchestra

Woodwinds: Flutes & Oboes & Clarinet & Bassoons
Brass: French Horns & Trumpet & Trombone & Bass Trombone
Percussion: Timpani
String: Violin / Viola / Cello / Double Bass/ Harp

Program Notes

Jonathan Leshnoff’s composition, Concerto for Two Percussionists and Orchestra, was written in 2011 for the Meehan-Perkins Duo, who co-commissioned the work along with the International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Baylor University, the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra and the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra. The composition was premiered at the Round Top Festival Orchestra in June 2012 and has undergone revisions that ultimately led to the success that it is today.

Unlike many of the concerti published by Leshnoff, this piece is in three movements that dynamically shift in tempo and timbre as new thematic material is introduced for each. The first movement is a fast-paced allegro that commences with a conversation between the percussion soloists and the orchestra. Rhythmic staccato motives quickly trade back and forth between the solo percussionists as the orchestra interjects with exuberant commentary. The movement focuses on unpitched percussive sounds such as toms, cymbals, woodblocks, and bongos that energetically open the piece with a forward rushing tempo, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats as the movement comes to an inconclusive and sudden ending. The second movement provides contrast with metallic pitched sounds of the vibraphone and crotales in a very contemplative and introverted manner. Long ethereal melodies crescendo to a climatic passage accompanied by the orchestral timpani, yet the movement ends in an eerily hushed tone. Following the second movement is a cadenza for two soloists that grows in intensity through a continual build on pitched rhythmic figures and shifts to a brighter tone. The third movement arrives in exuberant energy; its coda resolves in a beautifully positive light carried by the sounds of two marimbas.

Works for Percussion by this Composer

Solo

Marimba Steps - Marimba
Run - Marimba

Concerto

Concerto for 5 Percussionists and Band: Converging Worlds - 5 Percussionist; Wind Ensemble
Concerto for Two Percussionists and Orchestra - 2 Percussionist; Orchestra

Ensemble

...without a chance - Percussion Trio

Reference