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Concerto For Electronic Wind Instrument (EWI) and Orchestra is the world’s first concerto piece for this electronic instrument. But this isn’t just another solo concerto. The EWI is finding its way into the orchestra, which isn’t always that obvious. The concerto is a story of two languages, an electronic soloist and an acoustic orchestra. Together, they are trying to find new textures, combine their colours or battle with their contrasting sounds. The composer clearly wants to show that it has become time for more orchestras to implement electronic instruments in their music. To find ‘the sound of today’.

Concerto for Electronic Wind Instrument (EWI) and Orchestra

€299,00Prijs
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  • Full Score

     

    3 Flutes (3rd doubling Piccolo & Alto Flute)
    2 Oboes
    Cor Anglais
    2 Clarinets in Bb (2nd doubling Clarinet in Eb)
    2 Bassoons
    Contrabassoon

     

    4 Horns in F
    3 Trumpets in Bb (opt. 3rd Doubling Flugelhorn)
    2 Trombones
    Bass Trombone
    Tuba

     

    Timpani
    Percussion (5 players)

     

    Harp
    Piano (doubling Celesta)

     

    Electronic Wind Instrument & Pedals

     

    Strings (min. 14.12.10.8.6)

  • ca. 35'00"

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