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CONCERTO for WIND ENSEMBLE by KEVIN DAY (USA, 1996)

[#301] April 28, 2025 2021 | Grade 6 | 10’ – 15’ | Concerto


Premiered by University of Georgia Hodgson Wind Ensemble

conducted by Jaclyn Hartenberger on Sep 23, 2021 in Athens, Georgia, United States.


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American composer, conductor and pianist Kevin Day

Concerto for Wind Ensemble, by American composer, conductor and pianist Kevin Day is our Composition of the Week.


Concerto for Wind Ensemble was written in 2021 and premiered the same year, on September 23, by the University of Georgia Hodgson Wind Ensemble, with Jaclyn Hartenberger conducting.

The work has a duration of around 23 minutes, and it is structured in five movements, named with titles referring to the composer’s background culture.


1. Flow; 2. Riff; 3. Vibe; 4. Soul; 5. Jam.


Concerto for Wind Ensemble is score for standard setting, including double-bassoon, contrabass clarinet, double bass, piano, celesta, harp as well as five percussion parts.


“After several fruitful conversations with Dr. Cynthia Johnston Turner, director of bands at the University of Georgia, the concept for the Concerto for Wind Ensemble began to take form. We had talked about doing a potential commission for the UGA Hodgson Wind Ensemble, and ultimately the conversation led to the idea of doing a substantial work to further the wind band repertoire. I knew off the bat that I wanted to write something that reflected my upbringing as a young black man and the musical culture that I grew up in, which hasn’t always been represented in concert band music. My experience and the inspiration for this work come from a world of various intersections. My father, born in West Virginia, was a hip-hop producer in the late 1980s who worked in Southern California, and my mother (also from West Virginia) was a gospel singer. During my childhood, I grew up listening to hip-hop, R&B, jazz, and gospel music. Simultaneously, I was learning classical music through playing in band, and later orchestra. I was playing jazz and gospel music on piano, while also playing classical music on euphonium and tuba. This dual learning environment had a huge impact on my musicianship and my development as a composer. While these words had been separated in my head when I was growing up, in this work I intentionally wanted to merge them together in new fusions, paying homage to my parents, the culture I grew up in, and to the wind band world. What came from this concept is this Concerto for Wind Ensemble, a five-movement work for band that is my most ambitious composition to date, and a work that took almost two years to compose. The movements entitled Flow, Riff, Vibe, Soul, and Jam reflect the various musical styles that I have been immersed in. Vibe and Soul are specifically dedicated to my parents, without whom I could not have made it this far. I am immensely grateful to Dr. Turner and to the consortium members of this work, who believed in my vision and sought to bring this work to life. I’m happy to share this contribution and love letter to the wind band and to the culture.” Program Notes by Kevin Day


More on Kevin Day



Other works for winds by Kevin Day include:

• Concerto for Euphonium (2018)

• Windborne (2022)

• Flash Fury (2023)

• Symphony Basquiat (2023)

• Blues Machine (2024)

• Capricho (2024)

• Euphonium Concerto N°2 (2025)

• Glimmerglass Concerto (2025)

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