Saturday, March 4, 2023
Elegy
William McManus composed Elegy in memory of William M. Toland, Music
Director of the Concord Band from 1962-1995. The work opens with a solemn
memorial theme played by solo trumpet accompanied by timpani, one of the
many percussion instruments played by William Toland. After a brief transition
section, clarinets and flutes introduce a hymn-like life-celebrating theme.
Following several statements of this melody, the percussion section is featured
with the timpani now playing a motive from the opening memorial theme
accompanied by snare drum, bass drum and cymbals. This section leads to a
majestic restatement of the celebration theme by the full band. The work closes
as it began with the memorial theme played by solo trumpet, but this time
accompanied by a tolling chime.
Masque
Masque by Francis McBeth is in a contemporary idiom familiar to followers of concert band music—not unusually experimental but nevertheless making use of twentieth-century
devices. For example, Masque uses a variety of percussion instruments, has
nontraditional harmonies, and makes use of short motifs for melodic interest.
Two themes serve as the basic material for the entire piece; one is rhythmic,
being heard only in the fast sections, and the other is a melodic three-note motif,
which is developed during the entire course of the work. (Source; UNC,
Greensboro, University Band concert program, 3 October 2016)
Chorale and Alleluia
Chorale and Alleluia was completed in January 1954, and was Dr. Howard Hanson's
first work for symphonic band. The composition opens with a fine flowing
chorale. Soon the joyous Alleluia theme appears and is much in evidence
throughout. A bold statement of a new melody makes its appearance in lower
brasses in combination with the above themes. The effect is one of cathedral
bells, religious exaltation, solemnity, and dignity. The music is impressive,
straightforward, and pleasingly non-dissonant, and its resonance and sonority
are ideally suited to the medium of the modern symphonic band. (Source; Carl
Fischer Music)
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