- Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs
"Prelude, Fugue and Riffs" is a "written-out" jazz-in-concert hall composition written by
Leonard Bernstein for a jazz ensemble, which features a soloclarinet .The title points to the union of
classical music andjazz : Prelude (first movement) and Fugue (second movement) —both baroque forms— are followed immediately without a pause by a series of “riffs” (third movement), which is a jazzidiom for a repeated and short melodic figure.It features:
* brass and rhythm in the first movement,
* saxophones in the second movement, and
* the entire ensemble plus solo clarinet in the third movement first with backing from thepiano then by the entire ensemble.Completed in
1949 forWoody Herman 'sbig band as part of a series of commissioned works —that already included Stravinsky'sEbony Concerto — it was never performed by Herman as the Thundering Herd had disbanded and would reform only 15 years later.Instead, it received its premiere as part of Bernstein's Omnibus television show, "The World of Jazz" on
October 16 ,1955 , withBenny Goodman —Leonard'sTanglewood neighbour and friend since the1940 's— as the soloist and to whom the work is now dedicated [From the liner notes of the DG Bernstein-Schmidl recording] .In
1952 Bernstein revised the score from its original instrumentation for a more conventional pit orchestra, and the work was then incorporated into a ballet sequence in the first draft of themusical comedy Wonderful Town , the sister piece of "On the Town". The revised version of "Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs" did not survive and the majority of the music was cut from the final version of the Wonderful Town score with the exception of a few phrases in the musical's "Conquering the City" and "Conversation Piece".It later was transcribed for clarinet and orchestra by
Lukas Foss .Discography
Recordings by Leonard Bernstein
*Benny Goodman . "Benny Goodman Collector's Edition", CBS MK 42227
*Peter Schmidl . "Bernstein Conducts Bernstein", Deutsche Grammophon 447952-2 GLB, © (1949), (p) 1992Recording of big band version (arr. Chris Walden)
*Wolfgang Meyer . "Homage to Benny Goodman", EMI Classics 7243 5 56652 2 5 © 1998, (p) 1998Recordings available on CD
*Michael Collins . "The Jazz Album", EMI CDC 7 47991 2
*Harmen de Boer . "Bernstein/Copland/Gershwin/Stravinsky", Chandos CHAN 9210 © 1993, (p) 1993
*Benny Goodman . "Benny Goodman Collector's Edition", CBS MK 42227
*Wolfgang Meyer . "Homage to Benny Goodman", EMI Classics 7243 5 56652 2 5 © 1998, (p) 1998
*Peter Schmidl . "Bernstein Conducts Bernstein", Deutsche Grammophon 447952-2 GLB, © (1949), (p) 1992
*Richard Stoltzman . "Copland/Corigliano/Bernstein", RCA Victor Red Seal RD 87762 © 1988, (p) 1988References
* cite web
title = The Official Leonard Bernstein Web Site: Music for Performance
url = http://www.leonardbernstein.com/catalogue.php
accessdate = 2007-01-20External links
* [http://www.leonardbernstein.com/studio/pfr.asp "Prelude, Fugue and Riffs"] (newsletter of the Leonard Bernstein Society)
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