My latest complete work in Overture (with ASO) is a Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. It takes just short of twenty minutes in this computer realization. Listen to it here:
https://www.forecyte.com/music/leonard_ ... mplete.mp3
The movements are:
I. Allegro moderato
II. Adagio (7:54)
III. Allegro molto - Adagio (13:21)
Instrumentation is 2 flutes, oboe, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, strings, and solo piano. (Movement II omits the flute, bassoon, trumpet, and timpani.)
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
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Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
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Re: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
I'm amazed no-one has commented on this -- weird and wonderful piano writing. Completely eccentric in a very good way in my opinion. I'm glad that Overture is still being used to produce delightful works like this.
Overture, Dorico 4, Kontakt 5, NotePerformer, Vienna Symphony Library, EWQL choirs, Cinematic Studio, BBC SO, Cubase Elements 10
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Re: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
Wow, "dko22," I wondered if anyone was going to notice this! Thanks for your kind comments. -- RCL