Derek Bourgeois: Konzert für Posaune und Orchester op.114
Derek Bourgeois’ Concerto for Trombone, Op. 114 was written for Christian Lindberg and first performed at the 1989 International Trombone Festival in London. [...] The Bourgeois Trombone Concerto is organized into three movements, Allegro, Adagio and Presto and is approximately twenty-two minutes in duration. The formal organization is inneo-classical style, but the harmonic language, melodic lines, orchestration and use of cyclicallusion in the third movement are considered neo-romantic characteristics.[...]Stephen Ellis says in his review: “Formal though the Concerto is – it is conservative and Romantically tuneful – the piece is just plain irresistible.” Bourgeois’ work has been popular for trombonists since the premiere by Lindberg, and the Concerto’s artful lines and melodic construction have been well received by audiences. The Concerto was originally written for brass band and has been re-orchestrated for wind band, orchestra and piano accompaniment.
Haugeberg, William Jason, Derek Bourgeois' Concerto For Trombone, Opus 114: A Performer's Guide And Annotated Bibliography Of His Solo And Chamber Works For Trombone, 2012, (accessed August 26, 2015)

Werkart: Sinfonisches Werk, Typ: Werk mit Solo-Instrument oder Solo-Stimme,

Aufführungszeit: ca. 21 Minuten

Anzahl der Aufführungen durch Mitgliedsorchester: ca. 1

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Derek Bourgeois’ Concerto for Trombone, Op. 114 was written for Christian Lindberg and first performed at the 1989 International Trombone Festival in London. [...] The Bourgeois Trombone Concerto is organized into three movements, Allegro, Adagio and Presto and is approximately twenty-two minutes in duration. The formal organization is inneo-classical style, but the harmonic language, melodic lines, orchestration and use of cyclicallusion in the third movement are considered neo-romantic characteristics.[...]Stephen Ellis says in his review: “Formal though the Concerto is – it is conservative and Romantically tuneful – the piece is just plain irresistible.” Bourgeois’ work has been popular for trombonists since the premiere by Lindberg, and the Concerto’s artful lines and melodic construction have been well received by audiences. The Concerto was originally written for brass band and has been re-orchestrated for wind band, orchestra and piano accompaniment.
Haugeberg, William Jason, Derek Bourgeois' Concerto For Trombone, Opus 114: A Performer's Guide And Annotated Bibliography Of His Solo And Chamber Works For Trombone, 2012, (accessed August 26, 2015)

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