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Hanging by a Thread

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For solo trumpet, solo tuba, and wind ensemble / 18′ / Grade 5 / Composed in 2014

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Hanging by a Thread, for Solo trumpet, Solo tuba, and Wind Ensemble (2014)

Commissioned by brothers Michael and Paul Mergen, members of the United States “President’s Own” Marine Band.  
Co-commissioned by Rex Richardson and Steve Rosse for the Sydney International Brass Festival
Premiered by Rex Richardson and Roland Szentpali, conducted by Stephen Williams.

INSTRUMENTATION:
solo trumpet (Bb tpt., flugel and picc.) and solo tuba; Piccolo, Flutes 1-2, Bb Clarinets 1-3 (1st part – 2 players), Bass Clarinet,
Sop. Sax., Alto Sax. 1-2, Tenor Sax, Baritone Sax
Horns 1-2, Bb Trumpets 1-2 (dbl. on flugels), Trombones 1-2, Bass Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba Harp (w/ optional amplification), Timpani, Percussion, Contrabass

Percussion: Mallets: Vibraphone, Glockenspiel, Xylophone, Marimba
Triangle, B.D., Bell Tree, S.D., Wood Block, Guiro, Tambourine, Vibra-Slap, Claves, Congas, 2 coins (quarters), Cow Bell, Slap-Sticks Sus. Cymb., China Cymbal, Cymb. a2, Finger Cymbals

Notes from the composer:

“Hanging by a Thread” – the title – was inspired by the poster for the Sydney International Brass Festival, which featured a female acrobat dangerously hanging upside-down, from a single thread of material, while playing a trumpet! (further inspection might reveal that she is actually lying on a wood floor, but no matter…) In any case, the title is also apropos for what it often feels like to be a soloist performing a new work. There is no frame of reference, no precedent – it’s all up to you. Given all of this, I felt the title – suggested by Steve Rosse – was appropriate.
The movement titles -Fragile; Liquid; Perishable; Potentially Hazardous – refer to the inside joke I always have with myself
when I go to the post office to ship my music to various parts of the globe. Even though I know the clerk very well at this point, she is still required to always ask: “Does this package contain anything fragile, liquid, perishable, or potentially hazardous?”
I often joke with her, especially with regard to the last part of the question: “Well, that depends on what people think of my music!”

And so this piece was born…
The first movement is composed as potentially a stand-alone piece on its own. Both in terms of its length (roughly 7 minutes),
and its broad appeal across many weighing points – melodically and harmonically “in-the-box”, and perhaps the easiest solo parts of the 4 movements – it could easily be extracted as a short work of its own accord. The 2nd movement is a juxtaposition of baroque and jazz styling – hence the subtitle: “Jam-Bourrée”. It is quite short – almost an interlude – but a fun frolic through poly-tonal ambiguity in standard form. The 3rd – again almost a 2nd interlude – allows for soloist melodic interplay, with flugelhorn sonorities used to match the rotund tuba sound. The finale, being the most virtuosic of the 4 movements, allows for a stirring finish to the work. We finally resolve into D Major, having used D Minor, G minor, and A Major previously.

The concerto was commissioned by brothers Michael and Paul Mergen, who both serve in the United States “President’s Own” Marine Band. This is a very unique fact in and of itself, and I am honored to write for such talented and upstanding individuals. The work is also co-commissioned by Rex Richardson and Steve Rosse for the Sydney International Brass Festival, also the location of the premiere, which was conducted by Stephen Williams. I am very grateful to Roland Szentpali, who replaced Steve Rosse as soloist on the premiere in Sydney.

Jim Stephenson, 2014

Additional information

Duration

16'30"

Type of Purchase

Digital Download, Shipped Parts

Type of Work

Featured Soloists, Original Work

Band Category

5

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