In Praise of Barns

thebarnsatwolftrapOver the summer my jazz band, Chaise Lounge, played in a classically beautiful barn in Vermont. I also heard a wonderful chamber music performance at a barn in Damariscotta, Maine. And now that I’m back in the DMV (a local nickname for the District of Columbia and its Maryland and Virginia suburbs) I’m looking forward to playing at the granddaddy of all barns, The Barns at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia. It must be the lack or parallel walls, or maybe the warm, non-reflective acoustic properties of the wood that makes playing at a properly retrofitted barn feel like playing inside a big guitar. I think it is wonderful that so many of these 18th- and 19th-century structures have been repurposed as music venues. Our Wolf Trap show is on Friday, October 14th. If you are in the neighborhood, please come by.

Retablos

Retablos

2016 – 3 Movements – Duration: 20 minutes

Description: A lively, rhythmic concert piece featuring Latin American rhythms and a prominent vibraphone part

Instrumentation: Strings, harp, percussion

Retablos – Movement 1 – Songo

Retablos – Movement 2 – Fandango

Retablos – Movement 3 – Cumbia

Download scores: Songo (PDF)  | Fandango (PDF) | Cumbia (PDF)
Download audio: Songo (MP3) | Fandango (MP3) | Cumbia (MP3)

A Latin melange

I don’t have to tell you that the state of arts funding in much of the US is dismal. That’s why I feel particularly fortunate to live in Montgomery County, Maryland, a jurisdiction that supports both mainstream and esoteric artistic endeavors. I was recently awarded a county grant to write and produce a new chamber work for strings, harp and percussion. The piece I have in mind will incorporate Latin rhythms, in honor of the county’s booming population of immigrants from Central and South America.

Postcards from the West

Postcard.1950.DevilsTowerSundanceWyomingAfter eight months of work, I have just finished writing a big orchestral piece called Postcards from the West. Total running time, about 43 minutes. At first, the piece’s subject was pretty high-concept. I started out to write a four-movement work about the four states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and (don’t forget) plasma. But it was tough going. Maybe it comes from all the films I’ve scored, but I tend to work better when I have images in my head as I write. I started poking around the internet for pictures to inspire me and settled on four vintage postcards, each representing to me one of the four states of matter. Unexpectedly, all four images came from the American West, and my way forward became clear. Now the piece is finished, and I am hoping to find an orchestra to premiere this beast. I welcome all thoughts on this matter. Please contact me via postcard. If you’d like to hear or read the piece, you can find PDFs of the score and hear MP3s of a synth realization here.

Postcards from the West (Orchestral Version)

Postcards from the West (Orchestral Version)

2016 – 4 Movements – Duration: 41 minutes

Description: I found a few ancient postcards at a yard sale. They were scenes from the American West in the early 20th century. These are the musical stories I fashioned around four of them. (I have also arranged this piece for symphonic wind ensemble.)

Instrumentation: Full orchestra

Postcards from the West – Movement 1 – Devil’s Tower, Wyoming

Postcards from the West – Movement 2 – Aurora Borealis

Postcards from the West – Movement 3 – The Hot Air Balloon

Postcards from the West – Movement 4 – A View of the Mississippi

Download scores: Devil’s Tower, Wyoming (PDF) | Aurora Borealis (PDF)| The Hot Air Balloon (PDF) | A View of the Mississippi (PDF)
Download audio: Devil’s Tower, Wyoming (MP3)| Aurora Borealis (MP3) | The Hot Air Balloon (MP3) | A View of the Mississippi (MP3)

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