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118:'s narrative poem "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," arguably the most famous version of the tale. However, the composer altered the narrative to better fit a musical setting, explaining, "The biggest problem was that the legend per se had no elements of virtuosity in it; the Pied Piper played his song to charm the rats and lead them to destruction and piped a march to lead the children away from Hamelin, but there were no actual confrontations or tensions that could lead me to write virtuosically for the soloist. So I had to modify the story a bit, and I included battle scenes between the Piper and the rats and other elements that could set the soloist’s fingers racing." He added, "In restructuring the legend I had to provide a logical continuity for this story, but I also had to produce a satisfying purely musical structure so that the piece worked as a concerto for flute and orchestra too." 772: 170:; the orchestra proceeds in a coarse dialogue with the soloist, until the Piper can take no more. In the final movement "The Children's March," the soloist switches from flute to tin whistle as he begins lure the town's children away; for this movement, a group of child performers hidden amongst the audience begin to play and eventually follow the Piper onto the stage and out of the performance hall, leaving the sorrowful orchestra behind. 295:, remarking, " writing is full of illustrative goodies -- you can hear the rats march in and out, hear the townsfolk react and even hear the children being spirited away by the piper's golden tones." He continued, "But it's not clear that Corigliano's theatrical bonbon, a concert entertainment written for James Galway and based on Browning's poem, is the most interesting music on offer here." 111:
hardly be better." He added, "But what was even more exciting was that this could offer me a new way of writing a wind concerto. The idea of a programmatic fantasy-concerto based on the Pied Piper legend became a fascinating structural challenge. I contacted Galway with the proposal of writing a Pied Piper Fantasy and, with his approval, started planning the work."
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observed, "Corigliano gives exuberant rein to his eclecticism in this seven-movement programmatic retelling of the Pied Piper of Hamelin legend, combining Brittenish lyricism, new-fangled splashes of dissonance, old-fashioned virtuoso gestures (for both flute and tin whistle) and amusing onomatopoeic
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The first movement "Sunrise and the Piper's Song" illustrates the sunrise with "pointillistic night sounds" culminating in an orchestral tutti; it also introduces the "Piper's Song," which reappears throughout the work. The second movement "The Rats" uses the orchestra to simulate the squeaking and
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was critical of all but the final movement, writing, "...of strong ideas strong enough to sustain a structure nearly 40 minutes in length, there is not a sign. Even that modestly effective finale plays for nine-and-a-half minutes, approximately seven minutes longer than its several-times-repeated
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and to the idea of casting Galway as the Piper in his own flute concerto. The composer recalled in the program notes, "Galway as the Piper seemed the most natural thing in the world, for to many, myself included, he is a kind of Pied Piper... Here, the mating of personality and instrument could
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from the soloist. In "The Piper's Victory," the "Piper's Song" reemerges as the Piper hypnotizes and finally defeats the rats. With "The Burgher’s Chorale," the townspeople of Hamelin are represented by a "pompous" chorale accompanied by a
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scurrying sounds of the rodents. In "Battle with the Rats," the soloist enters as the Piper and competes for dominance over the "rats" represented by the orchestra. In "War Cadenza," the battle continues, featuring an extended
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in 1977. Corigliano postponed committing himself to the project, but kept it in mind. In the meantime, Corigliano studied Galway's performance techniques and began studying legends surrounding flutes and
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Not all criticism was positive, however. Despite saying it was "expertly tailored as a vehicle for the virtuosity and the highly individual timbre of James Galway," Michael Oliver of
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material will bear and none of the other movements has half its character." Reviewing a recording of the piece with other flute concertos, Joshua Kosman of the
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said the concerto "shows Corigliano at his most colorful and descriptive in terms of orchestration and melodic inventiveness."
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effects (the scurrying, squeaking music for the rats) with his usual craftsmanlike skill." Edward Reichel of
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for him in 1978. The composer was initially apprehensive about writing another concerto for a
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described it as "one of the best known of modern American concertos."
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Kosman, Joshua; Hurwitt, Robert; Winn, Steven (November 7, 2004).
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has a duration of roughly 38 minutes and is composed in seven
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has been praised by some music critics. Jack Hurst of the
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Index

concerto
flute
orchestra
John Corigliano
James Galway
Pied Piper of Hamelin
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Myung-whun Chung
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Mark Swed
Los Angeles Times
James Galway
flute concerto
woodwind instrument
Oboe Concerto
Clarinet Concerto
tin whistles
Pied Piper of Hamelin
Robert Browning
movements
cadenza
bass drum
tin whistle
piccolo
oboes
clarinets
E-flat clarinet
bass clarinet
bassoons
contrabassoon

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