Concertino Omnibus
Marshall, Steve
1 A & pno. Chanson d'Amour - Waltz - Dance. Steve says: 'Although a tricky solo part is only to be expected in a concerto, I wanted to break the mould and write a concerto where the solo part would be playable by a reasonable player, as opposed to a star! Then, with a straightforward orchestral accompaniment the piece would be within reach of a large number of ensembles. This three-movement, eight-minute concertino is the result, and it is dedicated to my wife Ann, who was the first soloist. This version is an arrangement of the concertino for treble and piano. The pieces MHE10415 and MHE10415a are versions where the accompaniment are for two sizes of recorder orchestra.'
1 A & pno. Chanson d'Amour - Waltz - Dance. Steve says: 'Although a tricky solo part is only to be expected in a concerto, I wanted to break the mould and write a concerto where the solo part would be playable by a reasonable player, as opposed to a star! Then, with a straightforward orchestral accompaniment the piece would be within reach of a large number of ensembles. This three-movement, eight-minute concertino is the result, and it is dedicated to my wife Ann, who was the first soloist. This version is an arrangement of the concertino for treble and piano. The pieces MHE10415 and MHE10415a are versions where the accompaniment are for two sizes of recorder orchestra.'