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TitlecodeR01518
Title NameAcross the Water: Songs for Piano and Orchestra
Marketing CopyAcross the Water is a piano concerto based on familiar songs, all with water themes. The result is effective music with a simple, folk language, yet with the drama and variety inherent to the concerto genre. Full score is available for purchase or rental with the complete set of parts.
InstrumentationPiano Solo: 2.1.1.1: 1.1.1.0: Perc(1): Str
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Program NotesAcross the Water is a piano concerto based on familiar songs, all with water themes. The intent
was to create music with a simple, folk language, yet with the drama and variety inherent to the
concerto genre.
One might imagine a pianist sitting alone at the keyboard to enjoy playing a well-loved song. As
the playing develops, orchestral instruments surround the soloist. The pianist therefore is able
to switch roles, and sometimes accompany the melody as it is played by the orchestra.
The first movement is “Peace Like a River.” This starts peacefully and quietly, in keeping with
the message of the first verse, “I’ve got peace like a river.” However, the growth in the original
song, from verse to verse, is translated into the new arrangement. “I’ve got pain like an arrow”
is accented, with increased dynamics and tempi. The third verse, “I’ve got strength like a
mountain” is expressed through block chords (mountains). An interlude leads to “I’ve got joy
like a fountain,” which is filled with scalar runs and arpeggios. The final verse is the most
boisterous – “I’ve got determination!”
“I’ve got peace like a river, strength like a mountain, joy like a fountain...in my soul.”
“Way, Haul Away” is a sea chanty from the British Isles. This is a rowdy song. In this new
presentation, the music opens with a minor third in the high range of the solo piano. This is
marked “As a Captain’s Whistle in the distance.” Little tremoli patterns (suggestive of a school
of fish) swim by. Strains of the original song are played in the orchestra (interrupted by the
fish). And then the actual song begins, energetically, in the solo piano. There is much back-andforth
exchange of phrases, in a style similar to how sailors might sing this song, alternating lines
with each other.
A middle section (switching from minor to major tonality) is inserted. This might be heard as a
hornpipe dance section, to be played by the fife (piccolo). The song theme returns, and the music
ends with a quick ascent, up from the bottom of the sea.
“The Water is Wide” is a well-known English song. In this new presentation, the orchestra
provides a flowing introduction as waves rocking the boat to and fro. The melody is played by the
soloist. The abundance of unaccompanied passages express the freedom and solitude of this song.
The music modulates to “deeper” keys (many flats) as a secondary melody is presented.
Eventually, this “brightens” back to the original Eb tonality. Before the theme returns, the piano
creates the accompaniment, as large waves surrounding the simple tune. And indeed, the piano
never does play the theme. Instead, the opening “rocking of the boat” motives return to bring
the music to a close.
Title Brand2
Year Composed2012
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Duration13
Ensemble Size13
Date Created2013-08-18 20:31:10.000000
Date Updated2025-09-30 20:31:10
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Premier Performance MemoPremiered by the Holyoke Civic Symphony, David Kidwell, Music Director with Evan Roider, Pianist on October 21, 2012 in Holyoke, Massachusetts
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Title Category7
Title MovementsI. Peace Like a River
II. Way, Haul Away
III. The Water is Wide
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Title Instrument Category TextFull Orchestra
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Title Sub Category91
Title Instrument Header41
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