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Concerto For Marimba And Strings Emmanuel Sejourne.pdf

The Concerto for Marimba and Strings was composed in 2001 and premiered by Sejourne himself, with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France. The work is a single-movement concerto, lasting approximately 25 minutes. It is characterized by its soaring melodies, intricate rhythms, and lush harmonies, which showcase the marimba's capabilities as a solo instrument.

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Depending on the version of the score you have, the concerto contains either two or three movements: Movement I: New First Movement (Added 2015) Character: Have you performed the Séjourné Concerto

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Emmanuel Séjourné’s Concerto for Marimba and Strings is a pivotal modern percussion work, blending lush Romantic melodies with energetic jazz and rock-influenced rhythms. Commissioned by Bogdan Băcanu in 2005, the now three-movement concerto is a staple of the repertoire, frequently performed with both string orchestra and piano reduction. For more information, visit Southern Percussion or Steve Weiss Music AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more