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Concerto for Viola No. 2: Legend of the Phoenix
by Augusta Read Thomas
Orchestration
3222-2320-4perc-hp-pf-str
Duration
27 minutes
Year Composed
2012
Year Arranged
2013
Notes
Identical to Concerto for Cello No. 3 exactly except for some notes which are transposed up an octave.
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Movements & Players Table
Part Name | Instruments |
---|---|
Piccolo | Piccolo |
Flute 1 | C Flute |
Flute 2 | C Flute |
Oboe | Oboe |
English Horn | English Horn |
Clarinet 1 | Bb Clarinet |
Clarinet 2 | Bb Clarinet and Bass Clarinet |
Bassoon | Bassoon |
Contrabassoon | Contrabassoon |
Horn 1 | Horn in F |
Horn 2 | Horn in F |
Trumpet 1 | Trumpet in C |
Trumpet 2 | Trumpet in C |
Trumpet 3 | Piccolo Trumpet in Bb |
Trombone 1 | Trombone |
Trombone 2 | Bass Trombone |
Harp | Harp |
Piano | Piano Note: Optionally doubles Celesta |
Percussion 1 | Glockenspiel with 4 Mallets, 2 Wood Blocks, 4 Graduated Low Tom-Toms, and 3 Triangles (Small/Medium/X-Large) |
Percussion 2 | Medium Suspended Cymbal, 2 Bongo Drums, Large Triangle, and Crotales with Bow and 4 Mallets (2 Octaves) |
Percussion 3 | 2 Conga Drums, Claves, X-Small Triangle, Vibraphone, and Taiko Drum |
Percussion 4 | Tenor Drum, Marimba (5 Octaves), 3 Resonant Suspended Finger Cymbals (Small/Medium/Large), Large Suspended Cymbal, X-Large Bass Drum, and Tubular Chimes |
Violin 1 | Violin Section |
Violin 2 | Violin Section |
Viola | Viola Section |
Cello | Cello Section |
Double Bass | Bass Section |
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