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Philip Glass : Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra


commissioned for timpanist Jonathan Haas by The American, Milwaukee, Peabody, Phoenix and Saint Louis Symphony Orchestras
Publisher Dunvagen Music Publishers Inc
Category
Soloist(s) and Orchestra
Year Composed 2000
Arranger / Editor
Lortz
Duration 27 Minutes
Solo Instrument(s)
2 Timpanis
Orchestration 2+pic.2.2+Eb+bcl.2/4.3.2+btbn.1/4perc/hp.pf/str(14.12.10.10.8)
alt.: 2 Timpanis; 2+pic.2.3+Eb+bcl.ssx.2asx.tsx.barsx.2/4.3.2+btbn.2euph.1/6perc/hp.pf/0.0.0.0.1
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Programme Note

Jonathan Haas approached me almost 10 years ago with an invitation to write a Timpani Concerto for him. It seemed we were in agreement to begin our project when a series of operas and symphonic commissions led to a series of postponements. Now, almost 10 years later, the work is finally completed - a three movement concerto with cadenza. It has also grown into a "double" concerto requiring two timpanists playing a total of nine timpani between them with half a dozen orchestras ready to perform it in its first year. Jonathan and their resident timpanist will be the dual soloists. I am delighted to be able to present the completed work and I commend Jonathan for his patience and undiminished enthusiasm.
Philip Glass

Reviews

  • Philip Glass's Concerto Fantasy represents a new dawn for [one of] minimalism's founding fathers. With greater rhythmic and harmonic complications, this was a complex affair in which rhythms seemed to fold over one another to form a sonic mandela. The effect was mystical. Concerto Fantasy was a stellar piece of virtuoso music, an athletic showpiece for an instrument too rarely treated center stage
    Kenneth Lafave, Arizona Republic


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