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Saxophone Double Concerto

October 26, 2016 By

(2015)

Instr:
solo tenor and baritone saxes with sax choir: sop 1-2, alto 1-2, tenor 1-2, bari 1-2, bass
Duration:
15:00
Premier:
Eastman Saxophone Project on November 20, 2015
Alternate Versions:
Piano Reduction Version
Purchase:
Buy the Sheet Music

An arrangement of the Bass Clarinet Double Concerto, for solo baritone and tenor saxophones with saxophone choir.

My basic idea for the Bass Clarinet Double Concerto was of Weber’s clarinet concertos meeting heavy metal. I am intimately familiar with both genres, through extensively practicing the Weber concertos in high school, and performing heavy metal bass clarinet tunes as a member of the Edmund Welles bass clarinet quartet. When it came to writing a bass clarinet double concerto, then, it seemed logical (to me) to try to combine the heaviness and raw power of heavy metal with the dancing virtuosity and lyricism of Weber’s concertos. While the resulting piece doesn’t necessarily borrow explicitly from either, the underlying spirit of the work – a mixture of heavy, driving grooves, virtuosically dancing lines, and tender lyricism – comes from the combination of these two sources. The piece was composed for my bass clarinet duo Sqwonk, and the original chamber orchestra version was premiered in December 2007 by Sqwonk and the San Francisco Composers’ Chamber Orchestra. The Bass Clarinet Double Concerto now exists in five versions: chamber orchestra, symphonic band, clarinet choir, mixed chamber ensemble, and piano. It has also been adapted into a double concerto for tenor and baritone saxophones.

 

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