Work Information
Philip Glass : Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra
| commissioned for timpanist Jonathan Haas by The American, Milwaukee, Peabody, Phoenix and Saint Louis Symphony Orchestras |
| Publisher |
Dunvagen Music Publishers Inc |
Category |
Soloist(s) and Orchestra |
| Year Composed |
2000 |
Arranger / Editor |
Lortz |
| Duration |
27 Minutes |
Solo Instrument(s) |
2 Timpanis |
| Orchestration |
2+pic.2.2+Eb+bcl.2/4.3.2+btbn.1/4perc/hp.pf/str(14.12.10.10.8) alt.: 2 Timpanis; 2+pic.2.3+Eb+bcl.ssx.2asx.tsx.barsx.2/4.3.2+btbn.2euph.1/6perc/hp.pf/0.0.0.0.1 |
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Programme Note
Jonathan Haas approached me almost 10 years ago with an invitation to write a Timpani Concerto for him. It seemed we were in agreement to begin our project when a series of operas and symphonic commissions led to a series of postponements. Now, almost 10 years later, the work is finally completed - a three movement concerto with cadenza. It has also grown into a "double" concerto requiring two timpanists playing a total of nine timpani between them with half a dozen orchestras ready to perform it in its first year. Jonathan and their resident timpanist will be the dual soloists. I am delighted to be able to present the completed work and I commend Jonathan for his patience and undiminished enthusiasm. Philip Glass
Reviews
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Philip Glass's Concerto Fantasy represents a new dawn for [one of] minimalism's founding fathers. With greater rhythmic and harmonic complications, this was a complex affair in which rhythms seemed to fold over one another to form a sonic mandela. The effect was mystical. Concerto Fantasy was a stellar piece of virtuoso music, an athletic showpiece for an instrument too rarely treated center stage
Kenneth Lafave, Arizona Republic
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