Percussion Concerto No. 1, Opus 28 (Concerto of the Mad Queen)

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Zivkovic, Nebojsa Jovan


General Info

Year: 2000
Duration: c.
Difficulty: Advanced
Publisher: Edition Musica Europea
Cost: Score and Parts - $60.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Movements

Instrumentation

Soloist

Mallets: Vibraphone
Drums: Bass Drum with Pedal & 5 Tom-toms & 7 Uchiwa-Daikos
Cymbals: Tam-Tam & Suspended Cymbals & 2 Chinese Opera Gaongs & 2 Chinese Cymbals
Auxiliary Percussion: Low Cowbell & 2 Plastic Blocks & 5 Earth Plates

Orchestra

Errata

Program Notes

"Concerto of the Mad Queen" was commissioned by Evelyn Glennie and Northern Sinfonia, an was finished just a few weeks before its premiere with same artists, which took place in Reading, on Feb 17. 2000. Composition, actually a is a concerto for percussion/vibraphone and orchestra and is dedicated to the composers good fiend and colleague Evelyn Glennie.

Selected groups of percussion instruments are treated as y unique sound complex, a "sound castle" surrounded by an orchestra. The Choice of the instruments for the soloist is selected from the so-called "Mad KING set-up"from the composer's similarly titled solo composition, premiered in Stockholm autumn 1998. This set-up is indeed very unique not only because of the choice of some exotic instruments like Japanese uchiwa-daikos, or newly invented "Earth-plates", or Chinese opera gongs, etc... but also because of unique tubes "construction" which also in part gave the Title to the original SOLO-piece (The CASTLE of the Mad King) The only instrument which is added here to this set-up, is vibraphone, with its long "fantasy waltz " middle movement. My intention was to write an expressive and energetic piece in which the soloist treats ALL the percussion instruments selected as if it would be "ONE instrument", like playing an Organ for example. Therefore I used often simultaneously different sounds and combinations, but always trying to make a kind of "mad sound catalogue" in such manner and style that I would call "Royal Fantasies" This concerto, only about 16 minutes in length, therefore could also be seen as a fantasy for percussion and orchestra in one movement. The style of my musical language might be described as a combination of atonal and tonal sound, so that in some way extreme dissonance contrast with warm tonal episodes. Although there are different patch-work-like episodes, which are the pictures of the fantasy and imagination of the "Mad Queen" and are described by the colours of the music painting, the concerto is clearly divided into three larger sections.

Listener will clearly feel the fanfares of the "castle guard" from the beginning, and the Queen who enter the scene with a cymbals and earth plates to interrupt the trumpets with her hysteric solo on the Uchiwa-daikos and earth-plates, accompanied only by the orchestral percussion on a "trash-like" instruments.... After almost a four minutes of wild anger, and repeated "screams" in horns, - she suddenly "enter" the quite and clam chambers of that castle and starts the tender theme on the vibraphone.... For a moment, - she is definitely also in the oriental empire with all exotic sounds and melodies that go freely over an Ostinato in a sting quartet... After a while she is back to the wild driving stretta, with a permanent pulse in a bass-drum. To end the piece with enormously virtuoso and energetic drumming over a long sustained chorale in the Brass instruments. Percussive instrument can develop an enormous energy on stage. That is also the reason why the orchestra from time to time seems to be in the shade of the "queens' part". Owing to the inspirational playing of Evelyn Glennie, (co-commissioner of the piece) , and knowing also from own experience, that too strictly written-down music for percussion can actually hinder the "free floating of strokes", I have left enough space in the Solo-part where the soloist is free to actually improvise.

Awards

Commercial Discography

Recent Performances


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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