concerto

SUMMER PORTRAITS

Instrumentation freestyle: 
perc, chamber ens: fl/afl/pic, ob/eh, cl/bcl, vln, vc, pf

Genre/Theme

VARIETY DAY, a Violin Concerto

Composer: 
Robert McBride
Scoring: 
vn, orch:2-2-2-2, 2-2-2-0,timp,hp,pf,str

McBride named his concerto after Variety, the magazine for theatre/film/tv people, and gave its subtitles odd hames, related to the insider-speak of the film business. McBride's wife Carol said she subscribed to Variety, and its arrival date was known around the house as "variety day". Sock 10-G was a Variety term meaning a smash hit which earned over 10 grand. Lush Pix Nix was a big budget picture that did not do well at the box office. B.O. Hypo refers to box office "hype".

McBride wrote Variety Day originally as a sonata for violin and piano for the distinguished violinist Louis Kaufman (1905-1944), who premiered it with his wife, the pianist Annette Kaufman. The orchestra version was premiered by Howard Hanson at the Eastman School in 1951.

CELESTIAL TRUMPET, THE

Composer: 
Robert Kelly
Scoring: 
solo tpt & brass:4-3-3-1,perc

Genre/Theme

CHAMBER CONCERTO(For Ob,Bsn,Sm Orch)

Composer: 
Will Gay Bottje
Instrumentation freestyle: 
ob solo,bsn solo&ch orch:2-0-2/bcl-0,2-1-1-0,perc,str

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