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Walter Ross
Piano Concerto "Mosaics"
Works Info
Composer
:
Walter Ross
Genre
:
Concerto
Style
:
Concerto
Compose Date
:
1991
Average_duration
:
23:05
Movement_count
:
3
Movement ....
Walter Ross' 'Piano Concerto Mosaics' is a contemporary classical composition that was premiered on April 22, 2006, by the University of Maryland Symphony Orchestra, with pianist Bradford Gowen as the soloist. The concerto is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and style. The first movement, titled 'Fanfare and Fugue,' is a lively and energetic piece that opens with a bold fanfare played by the brass section. The piano then enters with a virtuosic solo that leads into a fugue, where the various sections of the orchestra take turns playing the main theme. The movement ends with a reprise of the fanfare, bringing the piece full circle. The second movement, 'Lament and Dance,' is a more introspective and melancholic piece. The piano opens with a mournful melody that is echoed by the strings. The movement then transitions into a lively dance section, with the piano and orchestra trading off playful melodies. The movement ends with a return to the lament theme, bringing a sense of closure to the piece. The final movement, 'Rondo and Finale,' is a fast-paced and exciting piece that showcases the virtuosity of the soloist. The movement opens with a lively rondo theme that is passed around the orchestra. The piano then takes center stage with a series of dazzling runs and arpeggios. The movement ends with a triumphant finale that brings the concerto to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, 'Piano Concerto Mosaics' is a dynamic and engaging piece that blends traditional classical forms with contemporary harmonies and rhythms. The concerto showcases the talents of both the soloist and the orchestra, with each movement offering a unique and memorable musical experience.
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