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Scherzo
for trumpet and chamber orchestra
TP314b Orchestra score - CHF32.00 (Print)
Anthony Plog (*1947)
2.2.2.2 - 2.2.2.0 - 2 percussions (Glockenspiel/Chimes, Xylophone), strings
April 10, 2022 | Minneapolis, USA. Micah Wilkinson (trumpet), St. Olaf Orchgestra, Steven Amundson (conducting).
October 30, 2021 | Pittsburg, USA. Micah Wilkinson (trumpet), Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Kirill Karabits (conducting).
October 29, 2021 | Pittsburg, USA. Micah Wilkinson (trumpet), Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Kirill Karabits (conducting).
This Scherzo is a short and lively piece intended to be enjoyable for both performers and audience alike. Although there are several lyrical and somewhat atmospheric sections, most of the piece is very rhyhmic and technical. The trumpet part is written in a very tonal and traditional style, while the orchestra quite often interrupts with short staccato bursts of chord clusters. A solo cadenza for the trumpet appears toward the end of the piece, leading to a final and yet more energetic coda.
This Scherzo is a short and lively piece intended to be enjoyable for both performers and audience alike. Although there are several lyrical and somewhat atmospheric sections, most of the piece is very rhyhmic and technical. The trumpet part is written in a very tonal and traditional style, while the orchestra quite often interrupts with short staccato bursts of chord clusters. A solo cadenza for the trumpet appears toward the end of the piece, leading to a final and yet more energetic coda.