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Concertino Azure (Solo Vibraphone + Perc Ens 8)

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Genre: Solo Vibraphone + Percussion Ensemble
# of Players: 8 + 1
Level: Medium | Duration: 9:00
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2021


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  • Notes & Instrumentation

    Concertino Azure is a diverse and approachable work for solo vibraphone and percussion ensemble. It is suitable for either a solo recital or as part of a an ensemble concert.

    Genre: Solo Vibraphone + Percussion Ensemble | # of Players: 8 + 1
    Level: Medium | Duration: 9:00

    Instrumentation
    Solo Vibraphone
    Bells
    Vibraphone
    Marimba 1 [4-octave]
    Marimba 2 [4.3-octave]
    Marimba 3 [4.3-octave]
    Percussion 1: Timpani [4 drums], Snare Drum (shared)
    Percussion 2: Snare Drum (shared), Suspended Cymbal (shared), Wind Chimes, 2 Congas, Castanets
    Percussion 3: Splash Cymbal, Ratchet, Cowbell, Suspended Cymbal (shared), Tambourine

    Program Notes
    azure /aZHer/ adjective
    1. Bright blue in color;
    2. Of the tincture or color blue

    I. The Grass is not Greener
    Based on the traditional Bluegrass favorite Nickel Creek, this lively treatment gives the soloist and ensemble an opportunity to mimic the agility and virtuosity of a fiddle player. The tune is at times interrupted by a “dream-like strange trip” and the sounds of an oncoming train which gets a bit too close for comfort. This movement concludes like it began with the soloist performing by themselves.

    II. Blue and Moving On
    Dealing with heartbreak and loss is an unpleasant and difficult aspect of the human condition. Despite the gravity of any given situation, life goes, on and the coping/healing process oftentimes starts with the inner voice that says, “pull yourself together, it’s gonna be OK.”

    III. Iberian Skies
    On the southwestern edge of Europe lies the Iberian Peninsula, mostly occupied by Spain and Portugal. This movement draws inspiration from Flamenco guitar stylings while moving in and out of G-Minor and G-Phrygian mode. There are harmonic twists and turns associated with another Spanish genre, the paso doble. The work comes to a fiery conclusion in a codetta filled with rapid arpeggios!

    The first performance of Concertino Azure occurred at the 2016 National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy on May 15, 2016, hosted by the University of Texas at San Antonio by Sherry Rubins and Dr. Graeme Francis. It featured Dr. Lisa Rogers, soloist, and the Hawaii Youth Percussion Ensemble conducted by Zachary Morita, who along with Dr. Rogers commissioned the work.

    This piece is also dedicated to Alan Shinn. For several decades, Alan has been an invaluable mentor and role model for countless young student musicians, myself included, at Texas Tech University. His generosity and wisdom have truly made the world a better place! My sincere thanks go to Dr. Rogers, Mr. Morita, the Hawaiian Youth Percussion Ensemble, and Brenden Steber for making this project come to life!

    – G.M.

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