Urban Gardens
Piano Quartet - Sheet Music

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Piano Quartet (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 2.2.0.0 - perc - str)

SKU: BR.EB-9452

Composed by Nicola Campogrande. Chamber music; stapled. Edition Breitkopf. New music (post-2000). Sheet Music. Composed 2012/2022. Duration 17'. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 9452. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-9452).

ISBN 9790004189290. 9 x 12 inches.

The score is inspired by the urban gardens that are becoming a new, exciting presence in our cities. In such a setting I imagined the piano as an urban memory and the string trio as a green, vegetal presence that surrounds it. Doing that, I created in my mind three special places to develop the different movements of the score. The first is indeed ideally On a Concert Hall Rooftop: some echoes of great piano concertos of the past - not their actual notes, rhythms, or sounds but just faint memories of them - come to visit the piano part, whereas the string trio is agitated by the pressure of plants that are growing up, seeds that are unfolding, and vegetables that are expanding.The second movement is imagined In a Jazz Club Courtyard. There is something connected to a blues-style ballad, in the main theme, but some other different elements are part of the movement, from a dramatic climax to a variation where the piano part is written in a toccata style. The peculiar ability of jazz to devour and transform everything is evoked in the final section, where the strings, too, become part of the game: the piano presents some micro-quotes of classical repertoire in a jazz style and the dialog between the two worlds is strongly underlined.The third movement hails from an urban garden created On a Studio Terrace and the general form, the musical materials, and some specific string solutions are connected to the job of recording and editing in a studio. Probably our imaginary plants are now big and strong, because their sound is full of energy and rhythm, and if you think you're listening to a tomato or to some string beans ready to be picked, you're not completely wrong.(Nicola Campogrande)

World premiere: Saint Paul/USA (MN), September 13, 2014. World premiere of the version for piano quartet: Manchester/USA (VT), July 2022.