Concerto No. 1
by William Kraft
Chamber Music - Sheet Music

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Chamber Music Piano, Timpani

SKU: PR.114409710

Composed by William Kraft. Arranged by Zita Carno. Sws. Commissioned by Indiana Percussion ProjectsDedicated to Thomas N. AkinsWorld premiere: March 9, 1984; Thomas Akins, solo TimpaniJohn Nelson conducting the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Contemporary. Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. Composed 1983. 32+12 pages. Duration 23 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #114-40971. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114409710).

ISBN 9781491101193. UPC: 680160014521. 9x12 inches.

A timpani concerto written by a master timpanist is a rarity, indeed, and Kraft's Concerto No. 1 has become the go-to solo for timpanists who get to step out front. William Kraft was principal timpanist of the LA Philharmonic for 18 of his 26 years with the orchestra, assistant conductor for 3 of those years, and after his retirement served as its composer-in-residence for four seasons. During this latter period, he composed Concerto No. 1 for soloist Thomas Akins and the Indianapolis Symphony. With its 5 timpani set, the use of a variety of beaters and gloves expands the soloist's palette. The second movement is dedicated to Kraft's mother, who died during its composition; it is subtitled "Poem for Timpani, Two String Orchestras, Celeste, and Percussion," and the strings are divided antiphonally. We are pleased to make this piano reduction available.____________________________________________On the back cover:"Concerto No. 1 for Timpani and OrchestraWilliam Kraft was principal timpanist of the LA Philharmonic for 18 of his 26 years with the orchestra, assistant conductor for 3 of those years, and after his retirement served as its composer-in-residence for four seasons. During this latter period, Kraft’s first timpani concerto was composed for soloist Thomas Akins and the Indianapolis Symphony. The concerto uses 5 timpani with a wide array of beaters, and the use of gloves with differing materials expands the soloist’s palette. The second movement is dedicated to Kraft’s mother, who died during its composition; it is subtitled “Poem for Timpani, Two String Orchestras, Celeste, and Percussion,” and the strings are divided antiphonally."____________________________________________See also the list and descriptions of "More Music for Timpani by WILLIAM KRAFT" on the back cover. .