Piano Concerto No. 2 (Full Score) Harmonices Mundi by Robert Livingston Aldridge Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Robert Livingston Aldridge

This composition was commissioned anonymously and by the Brevard Music Center in honor of Evan Armstrong North (1982-2011)

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Summary
Instrument:
English Horn Piano Piccolo
Ensembles:
Orchestra
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Robert Livingston Aldridge
Publishers:
Edition Peters
ISBN:
9790300759791
Format:
Score Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Artist:
Robert Livingston Aldridge
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
297 x 420mm inches
Number of Pages:
100
Shipping Weight:
1 pounds
Detailed Description
Orchestra piano(solo), 2(piccolo), 2(English horn), 2(contrabassoon), timpani, percussion, piano, strings (Pf(solo)aEUR2(picc).2(Ca).2.2(Cbsn)aEUR4.2.2.1aEURTimpaEURPercaEURPfaEURStr)

SKU: PE.EP68582

Harmonices Mundi. Composed by Robert Livingston Aldridge. Piano/Keyboard. Edition Peters. Living Composer. Score and Part(s). 100 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP68582. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP68582).

ISBN 9790300759791. 297 x 420mm inches.

This composition was commissioned anonymously and by the Brevard Music Center in honor of Evan Armstrong North (1982-2011)

'The task of writing a piece of music for someone who has left the world all too soon is not an easy one. Does one write celebratory music, in honor of his well-lived life? Or does one musically depict the loss of such a beloved young man? I tried to do something of both. The first movement begins with the musical depiction of the loss, a descending scale of despair. As it is a concerto, much of the piece is a dialogue between the soloist and the orchestra. For the most part, the piano is the voice of love and hope while the orchestra is the voice of despair and loss. How does one move forward to live after such a loss? What ensues in the process of the first movement represents a gradual triumph over despair.' - Robert Livingston Aldridge

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