Trumpet and Orchestra
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Kupala Night
Composer: Raum, Elizabeth
Instrumentation: Solo and Symphony orchestra Instruments: Trumpet in C
Genre: ContemporaryC Trumpet with Orchestra
Kupala Night is an ancient pagan fertility festival that takes place once a year on June 21. The music is meant to conjure the feeling of a the forest at night with young couples carrying out the ancient customs meant to induce fertility and love. Michael Fedyshyn, for whom the concerto was written, has Ukrainian background which inspired the subject of this concerto.
The first movement is the Dance of the Young Men, full of vigor, trying to attract the young women.
The second movement, Floating Wreaths, depicts the girls floating wreaths of candle-lit flowers on the river in hopes that the direction the wreaths take will foretell their future loves. The music opens with three currents from the river, each carrying a group of wreaths. The men try to capture the wreaths to impress the girls. The movement starts with three themes flowing into each other joined by the trumpet representing the young men. The triplet motif of the first movement is repeated in the second. The calm of the initial floating of the wreaths is interrupted by a group of young men showing off to the girls with their dancing.
The third movement is Searching for the Flowering Fern, which flowers only on Kupala Night has the young couples going through the forest seeking the elusive Flowering Fern, which, if they can find it, will bring them good fortune. The movement is mainly written in Lydian mode, with the raised fourth. Many ancient cultures felt the modes had an influence on the mood of the listener with the Lydian mode evoking youth and mystery. Close to the end, when the mist is again rising, themes from previous movements are heard in the muted trumpet, like spirits.
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Skylines
Composer: Buss, Howard J.
Instrumentation: Solo and Symphony orchestra Instruments: Trumpet
Genre: Contemporarywith Orchestra (Solo Bb and C parts included): Cast in 2 powerful and engaging movements, it is a picturesque musical urban portrait. Skylines is loosely programmatic in that no specific city is depicted; rather, the composer captures, in a broad manner, the essence of the big city spectacle. The lyrical and majestic first movement, Panorama, suggests the expansive grandeur of cityscape. The second, Amid the Spires, is hugely influenced by jazz and captures the dynamic energy of life on the busy streets. Commissioned for Eric Berlin and the 2003 ITG Conference. Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $100.00
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Yellow Rose of Texas Variations, The
Composer: Buckley, Lewis
Instrumentation: Solo and Symphony orchestra Instruments: Euphonium, Trumpetwith Orchestra; Trumpet or Euphonium plays the solo Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.As low as $120.00