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Carson Cooman Enchanted Tracings (Piano Concerto No. 2) (2008) for solo piano and wind ensemble, com
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Enchanted Tracings (Piano Concerto No. 2) (2008) for solo piano and wind ensemble was
commissioned for a consortium of Donna Amato, piano, the Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble,
Denis Colwell, conductor; Keith Kirchoff, piano, the Harvard Wind Ensemble, Thomas G. Everett,
Mark Olson, conductors; and Nora Skuta, piano, the Slovak Radio Symphony Winds, Kirk Trevor,
conductor. These three marvelous piano soloists served as the inspiration for the work. The
concerto bears the dedication for Walter Simmons, a hero for the cause of American music.
Musicologist Walter Simmons has been an inspirational and passionate advocate for serious
American concert music for nearly his entire life. Through his tireless efforts as author, critic, record
and concert producer, and lecturer, Walter has brought myriad composers and works to muchdeserved
attention.
The basic musical material for the entire work is presented near the outset, the pitches Eb D G
Ab E. This cell is used throughout the rest of the concerto both motivically, in transformation, and
as a harmonic structural device. Its harmonic identity creates the mix of tonal/modal and atonal
constructs that are a preoccupation of my music. The concertos title provided the poetic idea
behind the musical development. Though more or less equal with the ensemble in the first
movement, the piano clearly takes over as leader in the second and third movements as the goaldirected
formal narrative of the movements becomes more obvious.
The first movement, Murky Waters, is a free fantasy in which the piano and ensemble unpack the
musical potential of the basic material. A number of melodic ideas emergesome lyrical and some
disjunct. A brief coda prepares for the next movement.
The second movement, The Forgotten, is a lament led by the piano. The harmonic colors of the
pianos sustaining sounds interact with the more linear textures of the winds and brass.
The third movement, Casting Infinity, is purposeful and structured as a march with trio. The spiky
melodic material is treated in a variety of manners (including very tonally within the trio) before a
return of material from the first movement pushes the concerto towards its conclusion.

Instrumentation
Piccolo
2 Flutes
2 Oboes
English Horn
2 Clarinets in Bb
Bass Clarinet in Bb
2 Bassoons
Contrabassoon
4 Horns in F
3 Trumpets in C
2 Trombones
Tuba
Timpani
Percussion (2 players)
I: crotales, bass drum, tenor drum
II: vibraphone (motor off), suspended cymbal
(Percussion II needs one rosined bow.)
Solo Piano
(The above scoring is exactwith a single player on each part. Under no circumstances, should the
work be performed with any substitutions, doublings, or increase of players on individual parts.)

This item contains the complete wind ensemble parts.  The score plus solo part are for sale as another item.  Individual parts are also for sale.

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