Roggen Dominique Concerto Sib maggiore TU194
Dominique Roggen
Concerto in Sib maggiore
Concerto anachronistico
for euphonium, strings and basso continuo or piano
advanced Duration: 9'30 Swiss Composers Series

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TU194a Piano reduction (solo part included)

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TU194b Orchestra score

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TU194c Orchestra parts

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Dominique Roggen

Dominique Roggen (*1948)

Dominique Roggen (*1948) studied viola with Prof. Max Rostal and conducting with Prof. Rudolf Kempe. He furthered his training as conductor under the tutelage of Seiji Ozawa and Leonard Bernstein. Following an assistantship in teaching conducting technique, he was appointed Professor at the Hochschule der Künste in Bern. Many of his students have gone on to careers in conducting. In 1983, Roggen...
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About Concerto in Sib maggiore

Concerti anachronistici for various solo instruments, strings and basso continuo

Dominique Roggen has always loved writing music that adheres to Baroque-era principles of musical counterpoint, form, and style.

This love is what led him to write his concerti anachronistici: concerted works written for instruments that were invented or developed long after the Baroque era, such as the accordion, the soprano saxophone, the euphonium, the tuba, the alto trombone and the marimba.

He has even written neo-Baroque concertos for the dulcimer and for natural yodeling. The Concerto in F major for Natural Yodeling voice, strings, and basso continuo has attracted particular attention. It has been performed several times for television broadcast, and was recorded by the WDR Radio Orchestra, Cologne.

The first and second movements of these concerti are reminiscent of a typical instrumental concerto from the early 18th century. The final movements are usually humorous in character, and contain references to music of the present day, to Swiss folklore, and sometimes even to pop music and jazz.

The present Concerto in Sib maggiore for Euphonium, Strings and Basso Continuo is the fourth concerto in this series. Notable within the final movement, is the easily recognizable Swiss folk song, Luegit vo Bärge u Tal [Look, from the mountains and vales]

Product details

Instrumentation
euphonium in B-flat or C. String count: 6.5.4.4
Composed
2005
Genre
baroque
Published
2023
Publisher
Editions Bim
Movements
I. Allegro (3'30)
II. Andantino (2')
III. Bergamasca helvetica absurda (4')

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