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Dances and Interludes
Composer: Buss, Howard J.
Instrumentation: Mixed Ensemble Instruments: Cello, Guitar, Viola, Violin
Genre: ContemporaryGuitar and String Quartet (2 Violins, Viola and Cello)
Dances and Interludes for guitar and string quartet by Howard J. Buss was adapted from the composer’s solo guitar composition of the same name. It features three contrasting, dance-like sections that are preceded with a soulful introduction and separated by developmental interludes. For the dance music, the composer was inspired by styles from three countries: the songo from Cuba, bossa nova from Brazil, and rumba flamenco from Spain.
Traditionally, the songo combines elements of the folkloric rumba with popular Cuban dance music. The Latin beat of the songo is specifically designed for the drum set. Although drums are not used in this work, the first dance, ala songo, captures the choppy and energetic flavor of the Cuban model.
At first the interlude separating the first two dance sections continues with the vigor of the songo, but gradually its intensity is dialed back to set up the mood for the second dance, ala bossa nova. This section is characterized by the smoother, more relaxed quality of this popular Brazilian style. It gradually gives way to the final dance, ala rumba flamenco. The energetic strumming patterns, colorful effects, percussive interjections with the palm of the hand and fingertips capture the spirit of this exciting Andalusian genre.
Dances and Interludes for guitar and string quartet was premiered in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on March 26, 2024 by members of the Allentown Symphony Orchestra: John Arnold, guitar; violinists Eliezer Gutman and Inna Eyzerovich; violist Pamela Jacobson; and cellist Hikaru Tamaki.
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Enigmatic Triptych
Composer: Buss, Howard J.
Instrumentation: Trio Instruments: French Horn, Trombone, Trumpet
Genre: Contemporaryfor Trumpet, Horn and Trombone
Enigmatic Triptych for trumpet, horn, and trombone by Howard J. Buss is dedicated to trombonist Dr. Daniel Cherry. The word “Enigma” is derived from the Greek word ainissesthai, meaning "to speak in riddles." This three-movement brass trio was composed in late 2022 and early 2023, an uncertain time when it appeared that the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic could be behind us. To reveal much more regarding the enigmatic connotations of the work would lessen the intrigue. The titles of the movements, Sanguine, Mystic, and Eccentric, may offer the listener some clues as to the “riddle” behind the music. Enigmatic Triptych received its world premier on March 18, 2024 in the Performing Arts Center of West Chester University of Pennsylvania by Dr. Amy Cherry, trumpet, Dan Cherry trombone; and Elizabeth Pfaffle, horn.
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