Michael Daugherty
Bells for Stokowski
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Composer:Michael DaughertyGenre:BandStyle:Band MusicCompose Date:2003Average_duration:14:09'Bells for Stokowski' is a band music composition by Michael Daugherty, an American composer. The piece was composed in 2002 and premiered on March 22, 2002, by the University of Michigan Symphony Band, conducted by H. Robert Reynolds. The composition is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by a different set of bells. The first movement, titled 'Fanfare for a Festival,' is a celebratory piece that features the sound of handbells. The movement begins with a brass fanfare that is soon joined by the handbells, creating a festive atmosphere. The movement is characterized by its rhythmic energy and the interplay between the brass and the bells. The second movement, titled 'Song Without Words,' is a lyrical piece that features the sound of tubular bells. The movement begins with a solo tubular bell, which is soon joined by the rest of the ensemble. The movement is characterized by its haunting melody and the use of dissonant harmonies. The third movement, titled 'Ringers in the Sky,' is a lively piece that features the sound of church bells. The movement begins with a percussion section that imitates the sound of church bells, creating a sense of excitement and anticipation. The movement is characterized by its driving rhythm and the use of syncopated rhythms. Overall, 'Bells for Stokowski' is a dynamic and engaging composition that showcases Daugherty's skill as a composer. The use of different types of bells in each movement adds a unique texture to the piece, creating a sense of variety and interest. The composition is a testament to the power of music to evoke emotion and create a sense of celebration and joy.More....
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