Tuba and Piano
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Concert Piece No. 1
Composer: Liang, Wan-Yun
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Piano, Tuba
Genre: Contemporarywith PianoCommissioned by Wen-Chung Li
This Tuba solo piece was composed with mysterious chords presents a special atmosphere. Rapidly shifting emotional tensions between rhythmic and lyrical passages test the soloist's playing skills. Mixed and irregular meters keep the music moving forward and increase the fun of performing as well as the listening experience for the audience.
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Concert Piece No. 2
Composer: Liang, Wan-Yun
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Piano, Tuba
Genre: Contemporarywith Piano
“Hakka “ are one of the main ethnic groups in Taiwan. This piece incorporates several Hakka folk songs and shows a leisurely pastoral style. It's an ingenuity piece and suitable for a recital program.
Commissioned by Prof. Fu-Hsuan Duan
Wan-Yun Liang (2022)
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Four Psalms
Composer: Liang, Wan-Yun
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Piano, Tuba
Genre: Contemporarywith Piano
This suite contains four movements that describe the special characteristics of a year’s four seasons. After reading poetry about nature and the changing seasons, the composer brought the poems to life through her music.
I. Autumn: The long and lyrical melody played by the soloist is accompanied by a repeated pattern from the piano. This symbolizes the dropping and rustling of the leaves from the wind in autumn.
II. Winter: The intense and fast passages, played by both the soloist and pianist, depict a fierce wind sweeping in the cold winter.
III. Spring: A warm, relaxing melody on top of a pastoral rhythmic pattern proclaims a new season is arriving. In the middle section of this movement, both players imitate singing birds. Although the melody is soft and warm, we can hear contrasting emotional changes that reflect the unstable weather in spring time.
IV. Summer: Passion, energy, and activity are all prevalent in summer. The composer uses a tango style to portray these concepts. The second main melody gives the image of a fireworks show in the summer night.
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