Anthony Plog
Triple Concerto
for trumpet, horn, trombone and symphony orchestra
- Level: intermediate / advanced
- Duration: 24'
- Genre: contemporary
- Composed: 1995
Piano reduction (solo part included)
CHF51.00
- Instrumentation: 1 picc., 2. 2. 2., bass-cl, 2. - 4.2.3.1 - perc (3), piano, strings
- Published: 2010
- Publisher: Editions Bim
- Movements:
- I. Adagio - Allegro - Adagio (7'30)
- II. Lento (10')
- III. Allegro (6')
- I. Adagio - Allegro - Adagio (7'30)
Anthony Plog (*1947)
About Triple Concerto
Many different textures
The Triple Concerto for trumpet, horn, trombone and orchestra exploits many different textures both within the solo group and the orchestra itself. Each of the solo instruments is called upon at times to play as a soloist, and at other times as a chamber musician.
In the first movement a calm and lyrical introduction begins the piece, only to be interrupted by energetic allegro. The second movement develops around an extremely static choral for the strings and features individual solos. The third movement is again an allegro, and after a cadenza featuring the three soloists thematic material from the first movement is re-introduced, leading to a final coda.
Performances
May 19, 2019 | Olympia, WA, USA.
Carter Rowell (trumpet),
Emma Trfanum (horn),
Ian Rigg (trombone),
Student Orchestras, Conservatory Orchestra,
Cameron May (conducting).