Concerto for Bass Trombone
- Bass Trombone and String Orchestra (optional piano reduction)
- Completed: 06 November 2009; Premiered: 16 November 2009
- Cimarron Music Press
This concerto, composed for the music teacher and friend William T. Robinson, is scored for bass trombone and string orchestra, with an optional piano reduction. A version is also available for bass clarinet. The three-movement work is approximately nine minutes long, each movement leading directly to the next.
The first movement opens with a slow introduction based on quartal harmony. The main portion of the movement is an allegro that explores changing meters, with an ostinato based on three measures of 7/8 time followed by one measure of 6/8 time. Toward the end of the movement, this ostinato is compressed as the meters become smaller and smaller.
The second movement is slow, with a mournful character. The modal harmony is centered around D minor alternating with Eb minor. Following a brief interlude, a cadenza for the soloist brings a return to the opening theme.
The third movement is in an Afro-Caribbean style, with the violins substituting for the typical piano montuno in the main theme. Following this, the soloist adopts the montuno pattern while the violins play a soaring melody. This is followed by a call-and-response between the strings, serving as a chorus, and the soloist, which leads back to the original theme. The movement concludes with an extended cadenza for the soloist.
Recorded at the “Brücken” – Festival für Neue Musik in Rostock, Germany, on November 25, 2011
- Hidehisa Edane, bass trombone
- Katja Jahn (Wolf) & Gesine Müller, violins
- Angelika Engel, viola
- Norbert Wölz, cello
- Frank Thoenes, bass
Movement 1
Movement 2
Movement 3
Recorded at University of Montevallo on November 16, 2009
- Don Bowyer, bass trombone
- Kathryn Fouse, piano