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John Corigliano
Symphony No. 3 "Circus Maximus"
Works Info
Composer
:
John Corigliano
Genre
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Band
Style
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Band Music
Compose Date
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2004
Average_duration
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35:42
Symphony No. 3 Circus Maximus is a band music composition by John Corigliano, an American composer. The symphony was composed in 2004 and premiered on March 31, 2005, by the University of Texas Wind Ensemble, conducted by Jerry Junkin. The symphony consists of five movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Circus Maximus," is a grand and bombastic fanfare that sets the tone for the entire symphony. The second movement, "Screen/Siren," is a haunting and eerie piece that features a solo saxophone and a recorded soundtrack of a woman's voice. The third movement, "Channel Surfing," is a frenetic and chaotic piece that mimics the experience of flipping through television channels. The fourth movement, "Night Music," is a serene and peaceful piece that features a solo trumpet and a recorded soundtrack of crickets and other nighttime sounds. The final movement, "The Triumph of Time," is a triumphant and celebratory piece that brings the symphony to a rousing conclusion. One of the most unique characteristics of Symphony No. 3 Circus Maximus is its use of spatialization. The symphony is written for a large wind ensemble, and the musicians are placed throughout the performance space, creating a surround-sound effect. This spatialization is used to great effect in the third movement, "Channel Surfing," where the different sections of the ensemble play different channels of a television broadcast, creating a disorienting and immersive experience for the listener. Overall, Symphony No. 3 Circus Maximus is a bold and innovative work that showcases Corigliano's mastery of the wind ensemble genre. Its use of spatialization and recorded sound effects make it a unique and immersive listening experience, while its five distinct movements offer a wide range of moods and emotions.
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