Tectonic Voice (score)
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for symphonic wind ensemble (see sample page for exact instrumentation)
Year composed: 2010
Duration: 5 minutes
Full score (transposed): 24 pp.
Website: www.rebekahdriscoll.com
Year composed: 2010
Duration: 5 minutes
Full score (transposed): 24 pp.
Website: www.rebekahdriscoll.com
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This piece is about seismic forces: the energy that causes earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, geysers, and hot springs. The opening motives in the brass and timpani represent this energy, perhaps in the form of lava, swirling and bubbling below the surface of the earth. It is present throughout the piece, sometimes an undercurrent to lively activity, sometimes a distant echo in an otherwise serene landscape. Like the forces they represent, these motives command our attention when they are most disruptive, but they can cause startling outcomes even when we fail to notice them.
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John was born in Dallas, Texas and began studying with Oakley Pittman, who was director of bands at Southern Methodist University and principal clarinetist of the Dallas Symphony. John and his family moved to Denver, Colorado where he studied with the retired principal clarinetist of the Denver Symphony, Val …
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