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Piano Concerto No. 3 (Lieberson)

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790: 512: 853: 77:). The composer was first drawn to Neruda's poem "Leviathan," which depicts "a huge iceberg floating on the dark Arctic sea, illuminated by flashes of soft fluorescent light." Describing the language of the poem as "passionate and wrathful," Lieberson then decided that the concerto should be cast in five movements, each to be inspired by a different poem by a different poet. 865: 92:, but soon realized that both were not intrinsic to the flow of the piece. The composer instead wrote a final movement inspired by Wright's poem "Dog Creek Mainline." Lieberson recalled, "So finally I ended up with a three-movement concerto, which is what I always wanted to write, but had found my way to it through these poems." 215:
wrote, "Each of its three movements was inspired by a poem , but the concerto stands up well on its own purely musical terms, in a language that, like the first concerto, shows unashamed debts to the great 19th-century piano concerto tradition, while placing them in a world that is entirely
84:, but discovered halfway through its composition that the music was more fit for a second, slow movement. He then decided that the movement inspired by "Leviathan" should instead be the first movement. Lieberson had also sketched second and fourth movements based on poems by 548: 768: 608: 737: 586: 747: 541: 900: 705: 694: 661: 829: 821: 816: 727: 534: 758: 575: 809: 397: 353: 885: 515: 298: 271: 64:
The concerto was inspired by poetry Lieberson had read in the preceding years, particularly works by the Chilean poet
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The second movement is dedicated to the memory of Lieberson's mother, who died before the work's completion.
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Lieberson initially decided that the first movement would be inspired by the Canticle to the Sun of
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on November 26, 2003. The piece is dedicated to Peter Serkin and was a finalist for the 2004
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for the ensemble's centennial. It was given its world premiere by the pianist
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The concerto has a duration of roughly 30 minutes and is composed in three
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The work is scored for a solo piano and an orchestra comprising three
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The concerto has been praised by music critics. Andrew Clements of
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The piece is Lieberson's third piano concerto composed for
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piano
orchestra
Peter Lieberson
Minnesota Orchestra
Peter Serkin
Minneapolis
Pulitzer Prize for Music
Pablo Neruda
song cycle
Neruda Songs
St. Augustine
T. S. Eliot
Charles Wright
Peter Serkin
movements
flutes
piccolo
oboes
English horn
clarinets
E-flat clarinet
bass clarinet
bassoons
contrabassoon
horns
trumpets
trombones
bass trombone
tuba
timpani

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