Zack Stanton
Stompin' Grounds
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Composer:Zack StantonGenre:ChamberCompose Date:2013Average_duration:07:53Stompin' Grounds is a contemporary classical composition by American composer Zack Stanton. The piece was composed in 2016 and premiered on April 22, 2017, by the University of Michigan Symphony Band, conducted by Michael Haithcock. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical language. The first movement, titled "Cityscape," is a bustling and energetic depiction of urban life. The music is characterized by driving rhythms, syncopated melodies, and a sense of constant motion. The second movement, "Pastoral," is a more introspective and contemplative piece, evoking the peacefulness of the countryside. The music is slower and more lyrical, with long, flowing melodies and a sense of spaciousness. The final movement, "Ritual," is a lively and celebratory piece that draws on African and Latin American musical traditions. The music is characterized by complex rhythms, percussive textures, and a sense of communal joy. Throughout the composition, Stanton employs a wide range of instrumental colors and textures, using the full resources of the symphonic band to create a rich and varied sonic landscape. The music is also marked by a strong sense of rhythmic vitality, with intricate and complex rhythms driving the music forward. Overall, Stompin' Grounds is a dynamic and engaging work that showcases Stanton's skill as a composer and his ability to draw on a wide range of musical influences to create a unique and compelling musical experience.More....
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