I recently acquired the sheet music for a piano reduction of Konzert-Phantasie for trombone and orchestra (pub. F.E.C. Leuckart, 1963) by Hungarian composer Alex (aka Alexander, aka Sándor) Reschofsky (1887-1972).
I've never heard of this composer, let alone the piece, and am wondering if anyone out there knows anything about it? Who was it written for, commissioned by, premiered by?
It's an interesting piece with hints of Klezmer by way of the composer's use of the fourth mode of the harmonic minor scale (aka Romanian Minor or Ukrainian Dorian scale). The tessitura of the trombone part is generally high, with a range from F2 to D5.
Reschofsky piece for trombone and orchestra
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Re: Reschofsky piece for trombone and orchestra
Would love to take a look at it. Is it out of print?
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Re: Reschofsky piece for trombone and orchestra
It does seem to be available from some European music stores. Here's a sample of the first page:
https://cdn.nimq.de/data/file/mgsloib/0 ... 073697.pdf
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Re: Reschofsky piece for trombone and orchestra
A previously unknown, tonal trombone concerto!
That's like catching a Coelacanth.
That's like catching a Coelacanth.