John Harbison
Three City Blocks
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New England Conservatory EnsembleNovember 19, 1996
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Composer:John HarbisonGenre:BandStyle:Band MusicCompose Date:1991Average_duration:14:53"Three City Blocks" is a band music composition by John Harbison, an American composer, born on December 20, 1938. The piece was composed in 1997 and premiered on March 7, 1998, by the University of Michigan Symphony Band, conducted by H. Robert Reynolds. The composition consists of three movements, each representing a different city block. The first movement, titled "The First Block," is a lively and energetic piece that represents the bustling and vibrant atmosphere of a city block. The second movement, titled "The Second Block," is a slower and more contemplative piece that represents the quieter and more reflective atmosphere of a city block. The third movement, titled "The Third Block," is a fast and frenzied piece that represents the chaotic and unpredictable atmosphere of a city block. The characteristics of "Three City Blocks" are typical of Harbison's style, which is characterized by a blend of traditional and modern elements. The composition features a variety of musical textures, including dense harmonies, intricate rhythms, and complex melodies. The use of brass and percussion instruments is prominent throughout the piece, giving it a bold and powerful sound. The composition also features a variety of musical themes and motifs, which are developed and transformed throughout the three movements. Overall, "Three City Blocks" is a dynamic and engaging piece of band music that showcases Harbison's skill as a composer. Its use of traditional and modern elements, combined with its bold and powerful sound, make it a popular choice for band performances and competitions.More....
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