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Trombone Concerto by Kazimierz Serocki, pub. Hal Leonard / PWM

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Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra (Piano Reduction). Composed by Kazimierz Serocki and edited by Stefan Kisielewski

Kazimierz Serocki's “Concerto for Trombone” is one of the few 20th-century European concert items intended for trombone. The Concerto was composed in 1953 – thus, in a difficult time for the culture of the countries in the East bloc, especially marked by the ideology of socialist realism. The pressure of political factors caused a great delay in the development of post-war Polish art, effectively damping any tendencies aiming to modernize it. In the music of Po;amd, there took root at that time a strong attachment to the neoclassical aesthetic that also revealed itself in the Trombone Concerto, which is maintained, in its stylistic aspect, within the bounds of a convention typical of that genre.

The only element differentiating Serocki's work from the traditional pattern is its structure, comprising four structural segments (instead of three). The modification introduced by the composer did not result in changes in the roles of the individual movements in the process of building the piece as a whole. The peculiar character of trombone-playing technique, furthermore, does not permit virtuosic elements to be displayed – the composer therefore replaced rivalry between the soloist and the orchestra with collaboration between them.

The Concerto was performed for the first time by Juliusz Pietrachoqicz on 18 December 1954 in Warsaw, by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra.

This first example includes the first two movements of the Concerto, with piano reduction.  The second example is the complete Concerto, with Orchestra.

 

 

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