Concerto For Marimba And: Strings Emmanuel Sejourne.pdf

The concerto is structured around a clear narrative arc, with three distinct sections. The work begins with a lyrical introduction, featuring a solo marimba melody accompanied by a subtle string texture. The first section builds in intensity, with the marimba taking center stage and displaying its technical and expressive range.

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Emmanuel Séjourné composed the concerto in 2005. It was commissioned by the international marimba virtuoso Bogdan Bácanu. The piece premiered in Linz, Austria, with Bácanu as the soloist accompanied by the Salzburg Solisten.

While the concerto is most famous as a two-movement work, it underwent a significant structural change nearly a decade after its debut.