Stephenson, Still and Simon: UMD Wind Orchestra • LIVESTREAM
Stephenson, Still and Simon • LIVESTREAM
Michael Votta, Jr., music director
Matthew Guilford, bass trombone
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Go on a musical exploration of the St. Louis Gateway Arch with James Stephenson’s Sonata Rhapsody “The Arch” featuring UMD Senior Lecturer Matthew Guilford on bass trombone. The 630 bars of music match the height of the arch in feet while the score itself visually resembles an arch.
William Grant Still’s luxuriously emotional yet serene “Summerland” is the second movement of the composer’s Three Visions for piano masterwork about the beauty of the afterlife. Transcribed for wind band, the performance will showcase jazz textures and pentatonic rhythms.
Overflowing with gospel influences, Carlos Simon’s jazzy AMEN! was composed in celebration of his experience growing up in an African American Pentecostal church in the Southern U.S. AMEN! encapsulates the joy of the church service and concludes in a spiritual frenzy that emulates a state of transcendent worship. The concert program will also include the world premiere of Lance Hulme’s Leaps and Bounds.
About the UMD Wind Orchestra (UMWO)
Led by Michael Votta, Jr., UMWO is a leader among collegiate ensembles in premiering new works for winds. This season’s engaging performances will feature faculty soloists and world premieres of new works and masterworks of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Program
Lance Hulme: Leaps and Bounds (world premiere)
James Stephenson: Sonata Rhapsody “The Arch”
William Grant Still: “Summerland” from Three Visions (arr. Dane Teter)
Carlos Simon: AMEN!