Preludes for Orchestra

Don Freund

About this work:

Don Freund’s Preludes for Orchestra is an orchestral realization of three of the composer’s piano preludes, an on-going series of annual short piano pieces, begun in 1990.

 

Tune and a Half (Piano Prelude ’95) alternates between a relatively extended playful, charming tune and a more mysterious, exotic, two-bar mantra.

 

Second-hand Emotion (Piano Prelude ’04) features the orchestra’s “left hand” playing a line which is “intensely lyric, impassioned,” while the remainder of the orchestra (“right hand”) remains pure, sweet, eternal, and absolutely even.

 

Rough, ornery (Piano Prelude ’96) focuses on a boogie-woogie moto perpetuo bass line, whose roughness is amplified by a series of disjunct textural variations before suddenly melting into a 4-against-3 walking bass line counterpointed by a distant “Baroque trumpet” riff.

Year composed: 2006
Duration: 13:00:20
Ensemble type: Orchestra
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