BRASS
QUINTET
THE COMPOSER WRITES:
In BRASS QUINTET I celebrate American Culture... and reaffirm my
roots and inspirations for being a composer... in it you'll hear
homage's to the music of T. 'Fats' Waller and Donald Erb. The last
movt. is a theme and variations on one of Waller's most famous tunes.
Erb's name is embedded in the introduction and the music reflects
his style in several areas.
The
INTRODUCTION holds the seeds of the music for all of the movements,
like an exposition for the entire work.
The
music begins with a mixture of humor and passion. You'll hear powerful
bursts followed by 'whoops' which are imitations of the sounds Curly
from the three stooges made. Then a 'serious' low brass trio ensues
(which music is from my doctoral thesis) and the trumpets jeer at
it.
The
idea for this opening is multifold. There's the mix of humor and
passion that is influenced by Waller's music and which can open
up the listener's ears. Also this piece is my 'anti-thesis', in
that I make fun of my own over-serious doctoral thesis work, which
has some great music in it but was leading to a style of writing
away from my true artistic temperament. BRASS QUINTET was premiered
a year after I finished my D.M.A. at Cornell - which was a vital
experience for the most part - in a CHIRON Performing Arts
event (11/1992).
The music which is intrinsic to this first movement is combined...
alternated with music which becomes the seeds for the following
movements: CHORALE, COLORS and JAZZMUSIC - HOMAGE T.'Fats' Waller.
The last movement is a theme and variations on Waller's famous tune
'Ain't Misbehavin' and is sometimes performed alone.
BRASS QUINTET
is of approximately 12 minutes duration.
BRASS
QUINTET was premiered by Quintus Brassus and has been performed
by Westwind Brass and by Bombastiq Brass on multiple occasions.