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scenes from a solitary beach

for solo clarinet

Duration - approx. 7 min.

Program Notes:

These pieces were written for, and with the assistance of Sarah Wilson to be premiered at the 2004 Washington State University New Music Festival.

The first piece, Sand, explores the subtle effects of pressure and time that create the grains of sand on a beach. To show this, the clarinet slowly bends from one half-note to another, displaying an infinite number of steps in between Western music’s smallest tonal interval. Slowly the melody expands, eventually leading to the climactic moment when the clarinet ascends a minor ninth, then descends a minor 25th, showing just how miniscule the earlier minor second was in relation to the rest of the world.

The second and third pieces, Waves and Undertow, are related both melodically and metaphorically. They are symbols of opposites. A wave breaks visibly on a shore demonstrating its power, while the undertow silently pulls the water back out to sea invisible underneath the flow of the waves. Similarly, the second and third pieces are organized to be completely opposite. With few exceptions, Undertow is an absolute retrograde of Waves. By making the two pieces mirror images, it allows the music to flow into the ear then slowly back out to the clarinet, creating an auditory illusion of a wave and the subsequent undertow.

The fourth piece, entitled Frosted Glass, is an impression of the interesting shards of glass that one often finds on the beach. Most of these shards are broken bottles, man-made containers, that carelessly were abandoned and taken in by the ocean. But in their abandonment a magical thing happens—the glass is reabsorbed by nature and when it is rediscovered it displays a newfound beauty. In the music this is represented by the static nature of the rhythm. It isn’t until the last segment, when the melody is released back to the audience in a tempo-free form, that the beauty is truly uncovered.

The final piece, Tide, is derived from the last four measures of Undertow. In this piece the clarinet repeats the same tone for different durations, producing a driving effect that implies a connection to a larger force. The repeated notes produce an interesting affect to the ear. Instead of listening for the next note, the ear instead refocuses on the richness of the single tone. Tide twice moves down a minor third, ending the piece on a sustained note a tritone away from the original. By moving as far away from the original sustained note as possible, the long tones create the feeling of sinking into a much larger space. The piece ends the same way the first began, with a slow bend up a minor second.

Performance Notes:

This piece requires a grand piano for the first and fifth movements. During these movements the sustain pedal on the piano is continuously depressed, and the performer plays into the sounding board.

Premiered by Sarah Wilson, cl, at Washington State University. Pullman, WA. January 22nd, 2004
The first movement, "Sand", was one of the winners of the 2009 Kalv Festival Composition Competition

Upcoming Performances

April, 2020: CANCELLED! Janet and Jordan Jacobson will premiere a new violin and trombone concerto called And Violet Makes Three with the Hartford Independent Chamber Orchestra at The Hartt School.

October 10th, 2019: Prometheus Duo will perform Icarus in Vršac, Serbia.

October 9th, 2019: Prometheus Duo will perform Icarus in Sombor, Serbia.

October 8th, 2019: Prometheus Duo will perform Icarus in Niš, Serbia.

October 7th, 2019: Prometheus Duo will perform Icarus in Pirot, Belgium.

October 6th, 2019: Prometheus Duo will perform Icarus in Smederevo, Serbia.

October 4th,2019: Prometheus Duo will perform Icarus in Belgrade, Serbia.

September 2019: Prometheus Duo will perform Icarus in Redding, CT and Bloomfield, CT.

August 24th, 2019: Boombox Serenade will be performed by Dan D'Addio at Hartford Artspace Gallery.

Spring 2019: Attention Deficit...Squirrel will be premiered by Woody Witt and Pamela York in Texas.

May 14th, 2017: High Times for Low Brass will be premiered at the New Britian Museum of Modern Art.

April 29th, 2017: What we talk about when we talk in 140 characters will be performed by HICO at The CT Historical Society in Hartford, CT.

April 12th, 2017: What we talk about when we talk in 140 characters will be performed by HICO at Eastern Connecticut State University.

March 9th, 2017: Concerto for Trombone "Cowiche" will be premiered by Matthew Russo and the UCONN Symphony Orchestra at the UCONN campus in Storrs, CT.

February 2nd, 2017: Boombox Serenade will be performed by Dan D'Addio at CCSU in New Britain, CT.

October 1st, 2016: From Sabres to Satellites will be premiered by US Army MI Corps Band in New Mexico.

April 30th, 2016: Yet what is any ocean but a multitude of drops? will be premiered by Glen Adsit and the Hartt Wind Ensemble.

October 10th, 2015: but in this dark night I am stationary and time is a river will be premiered by Elisabeth Halliday and The Hartford Independent Chamber Orchestra.

June 6th, 2015: Souvenirs/Miniatures will be premiered at June in Buffalo.

May 14th, 2015: David Tayloe and Marko Stuparevic will premier A Page Out of Zen in West Hartford, CT as part of ACF's "Composers Night Out".

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