Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
Margaret Brouwer
About this work:
The Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra was written in 1994 for Richard Stoltzman. In the Prelude, the solo clarinet floats above or below, or winds around and through orchestral sonorities that are sometimes warm, singing and sparkling, and sometimes languid, hazy clouds of sound. An ascending motif begins in the clarinet and occurs frequently throughout, drifting upward at the end of the movement.
The peace and tranquility of the Prelude changes drastically when all caution lets loose in the light-hearted, exuberant and quite raucous Vivace Ritmico. Elements of jazz and the mood of a lively party combine with repetitive rhythmic patterns, changing meters, playful exchanges and comic sounds. A traditional cadenza for the clarinet culminates with a short exchange between the clarinet and a siren in the percussion section before the movement rushes forward to the conclusion.
Year composed: 1994
Duration: 00:11:00
Ensemble type: Orchestra:Orchestra with Soloist(s)
Instrumentation: 2 Piccolo, 2 Oboe, 2 Clarinet,1 Clarinet soloist(s), 2 Contrabassoon, 2 Horn in F, 2 Trumpet, 2 Trombone, 1 Timpani, 2 Percussion (General), 1 Strings (General)
Instrumentation notes: cl, orch: 2*222 222*0 timp, perc(2) str