SKU: AP.1-ADV20413
UPC: 805095204131. English.
Scored for standard brass quintet with optional drums, the relaxed intro of this contemporary original, I Gotta Funk, Buddy, gives way to a lively funk theme that everyone will love. Trumpets start the piece with Harmon mutes, and first trumpet is given the chance to stretch out on a solo midway through the piece. If a drummer is used, an open solo of 3--7 bars can also be featured.
SKU: BT.DHP-1002159-070
International.
Zur Musik für Blechbläserensemble, die einfach Spaß macht, trug auch der niederländische Blasmusikkomponist Johan Nijs mit dem Dixie for Fun für Blechbläserquintett bei. Es muss ja nicht immer ernsthaft konzertiert werden!
SKU: P2.60044
For many years I have coached brass quintets at the USC Thornton School of Music. One of the outstanding young quintets was the Valente Brass: Yurie Yoshida, and Jessica Cruz, Trumpets; Erika Miras, Horn; Jonathan Sie, Trombone; and Jake Kraft, Bass Trombone. They kept urging me to write a quintet for them and thus was born HoopLA. This short (4:30 min) one movement piece was premiered by them at the Live at Basset Hall 8 concert, April 13, 2014. It was during this same time that I was writing two other works, Intrepideedoodah and Pocket Change. In all three I used 6/4 meter as the main rhythmic structure. I call it my 6/4 period. That meter translates easily into 12/8 and many other groupings of 2s, 3s, 4,s and 6s--the glories of hemiola abound. A unison intro leads to a Latin set-up in the trumpets and a tricky groove in the trombones. The horn has a haunting melody over that. A middle waltz section follows with imitative solos in the trumpets and a series of duets between the all of the players--giving the impression of odd meters. The main theme returns with a rousing ending. The brass quintet members named the piece HoopLA and, as the title suggests, it's a lot of fun in Los Angeles. -Jim Self.
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