Alan F. Brookes wrote: I would be interested to see if anyone has written classical pieces for it.
Two composers, Sasha Matson, and Michael Levine, have written pedal steel guitar concertos, but neither man plays the instrument and understood what it can and can't do, and neither concerto really shows off the steel to it's best advantage.
Matson's concerto was recorded by Doug Livingston. Levine's concerto was originally supposed to be performed by Paul Franklin and the Nashville Symphony, but for some reason Gary Morse did it instead, I'm under the impression (perhaps mistakenly) that Levine consulted with Gary and reworked the concerto to make it more reflective of the steel's capabilities.
Another composer named Jim Domaine has talked to me about both composing a piece for the instrument, and arranging some well known classical pieces for steel and orchestra, but the closest we got to actually collaborating was having lunch together at a Mexican restaurant.
The food was pretty good though.
