Jazz Disasters - Alan Williams - Euphonium and Piano |
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Here is another brand new work, part of the Leading Edge series of contemporary works for the euphonium.
Jazz Disasters was premiered by David Childs, the dedicatee of the work during a solo recital at the Bridgewater Hall Manchester in 2004. The genres of music I'm most influenced by are jazz, and the "Barbaric" tendency of early 20th century composers like Bartók and Stravinsky. I suppose they have rhythmic ostinato in common, and to me, having at one time played guitar in a big band, the marriage between (in this case) funk and brass seems a natural one.
David had a big input into my piece, encouraging me to explore the extreme regions of the instrument, and of its virtuoso capabilities. It is a kind of collision between the "Balkan" rhythms of the first and last sections and the funk-fusion feel of the middle, with some walking bass thrown in for good measure. The piece should feel like a runaway train, always on the point of coming off the tracks.
Duration : 6'
Difficulty : 5.5, 6/6
Supplied with piano part and solo part in BC and TC
Pulbisher: Prima Vista Musikk