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Visions
Composer: Peacock, Curtis
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Euphonium, Piano
Genre: Romantic, VirtuosicVisions for euphonium and piano was written in the fall of 2014. It was commissioned by Israeli euphoniumist, Ifat Meir in memory of her mother, Sara Shlaifstein Meir. Ifat told me that her mother went blind before she passed away and had only fleeting memories of vision. At times, her memories of vision were very vivid and at other times, they were faint. So this piece was written with that idea of having varying degrees of memory of vision, but not actual vision.
Visions is a one-movement fantasy. Loosely, it has a kind of sonata form. After a very short introduction, two themes are presented. The first theme is conversational between the piano and euphonium. The second, more expressive theme marked con moto is played together. After the initial two themes, a kind of development section takes the first theme through many far-reaching keys. Then, the initial two themes return, one half-step higher than the original statement. Finally, a lengthy coda which is based on the brief introduction and second theme, serves as a kind of secondary development section before bringing the piece to a close.
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Titan Moon Sonata
Composer: Peacock, Curtis
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Piano, Tuba
Genre: Contemporarywith Piano
From the composer:
The Titan Moon Sonata is a programmatic sonata for tuba and piano in three movements. Each movement depicts a scenario related to Saturn’s giant moon, Titan. The form of each movement is through-composed and based on cinematic scene-form. In other words, each movement functions like the soundtrack to a scene from a film. Titan Moon Sonata was composed during the summer of 2014.
The first movement depicts an imaginary voyage that starts on the shores of Titan’s great methane lake, Kraken Mare. As the movement progresses, the musical scene depicts the waves and the turbulent ride to the lake bottom via submarine. The second movement depicts a space shuttle voyage from the surface of Titan to the rings of Saturn. The opening rockiness of takeoff gives way to the excitement of space-travel. This movement ends with a musical depiction of the grandeur of the rings up-close. The third movement depicts the daily eclipse cycle on Titan. It begins with sunrise before the giant Saturn eclipses the sun from Titan’s view. The movement ends with the sunset after the eclipse.
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