It was commissioned by the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland, which performed world premiere with the percussionist Colin Currie conducted by Garry Walker in Usher Hall, Edinburgh, on 4 January 2005.
[1] Wood, Metal and Skin has a duration of roughly 17 minutes and is cast in a prologue, three movements, two interludes, and an epilogue.
The orchestra consists of two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, three trumpets, trombone, tuba, four additional percussionists, and strings.
[1] Lynne Walker of The Independent praised the concerto, writing, "Far from offering another opportunity to bash anything that is created out of wood, metal or skin, Musgrave has clearly taken into account both Currie's virtuosity and sensitive musical expressiveness."
She added, "As you might expect from Musgrave, abundant contrast in rhythm, colour and texture is fastidiously and fascinatingly woven into the musical fabric.