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Instrumentation |
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1
- Full Score
1 - Piccolo
4
- Flute 1
4 - Flute 2
2 - Oboe 1 & 2
1 - Eb Clarinet
4 - Bb Clarinet 1
4 - Bb Clarinet 2
4 - Bb Clarinet 3
2 - Bb Bass Clarinet
1 - Eb Contrabass Clarinet
1 - Bb Contrabass Clarinet
2 - Bassoon
1 - Contrabassoon
2 - Eb Alto Saxophone 1
2 - Eb Alto Saxophone 2
2 - Bb Tenor Saxophone
1 - Eb Baritone Saxophone
2 - F Horn 1& 3
2 - F Horn 2 & 4
3 - Bb Trumpet 1
3 - Bb Trumpet 2
3 - Bb Trumpet 3
2 - Trombone 1
2 - Trombone 2
2 - Trombone 3
2 - Bass Trombone
2 - Euphonium B. C.
2 - Euphonium T. C.
4 - Tuba
1 - Violoncello
1 - Contrabass
1 - Timpani
3 - Tubular Bells, Bells,
Xylophone
2 - Vibraphone, Marimba
4 - Cymbals, Triangle, Finger
Cymbals, Tambourine,
Snare Drum, Bass Drum |
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The
Nature of the Beast
(8:00)
An Essay on Life
Grade 5+
Composed for the Tara Winds,
Atlanta, Georgia
Dr.
David Gregory, Conductor
Premiered December 21, 2001 by the Tara
Winds
The Midwest Clinic, Chicago, Illinois
Colonel Lowell E. Graham, USAF, Guest Conductor
Program Notes |
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Let
me first clarify that the word "Beast" in the title
is by no means a reference to evil. It is simply a metaphor
for life. I felt that to have named the piece "The Nature
of Life" would not have captured the essence of true life
or of this work. Life, and I can only draw upon my own
experiences, has the tendency to be uncontrollable and
unpredictable. It certainly will never be restrained by the
imaginary "leash" we try to use to control and
contain it. Powerful, silent, and often whimsical, time drags
us forward or launches us into a whirlwind of emotions and
trials that we can either learn from or ultimately be lost in.
Life becomes a test of Faith, survival not of the fittest, but
more of those who persevere. And, it is a gift. One that we
can do with as we please. It is an unending march that we try
to keep step with and add to, and if we are lucky, the melody
of our own existence will be added to it. For that march is
the music of our ancestors – created by facing, but never
taming, "The Nature of the Beast." J.G.
To see and hear the score: The
Nature of the Beast
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