Tromba Lontana

Tromba Lontana
by John Adams
EnglishDistant trumpet
GenreMinimalism
FormFanfare
Occasion150th anniversary of Texan independence
Commissioned byHouston Symphony
Composed1986 (1986)
PerformedApril 4, 1986 (1986-04-04): Jones Hall, Houston

Tromba Lontana (lit. "distant trumpet") is an orchestral fanfare written by the American minimalist composer John Adams in 1986. The work was commissioned by the Houston Symphony in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Texas's declaration of independence from Mexico. It was given its world premiere by the Houston Symphony under the conductor Sergiu Comissiona in on April 4, 1986. The piece contains the voices of two trumpets that are separated from the orchestra, and from each other, usually performing in the balconies of the concert hall.[1][2]

Tromba Lontana appears in the Modern Era soundtrack of Civilization IV, along with several other pieces by Adams.[citation needed]

A typical performance lasts just over four minutes.[3]

  1. ^ Adams, John (1985). Tromba Lontana: Program Note by the Composer. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
  2. ^ "Adams Tromba Lontana; Violin Concerto; (The) Wound Dresser". Gramophone. July 2002. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
  3. ^ CD: BBCLJ30012