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Phil Sterman
Trevobima (after E.H. Grieg's Morning Mood from Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46)
Works Info
Composer
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Phil Sterman
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Orchestral
Average_duration
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3:55
Trevobima is a contemporary classical composition by Phil Sterman, inspired by Edvard Grieg's Morning Mood from Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46. The piece was composed in 2018 and premiered on October 20, 2018, at the University of Southern California's Newman Recital Hall. Trevobima is a three-movement piece that showcases Sterman's unique style of blending classical and contemporary elements. The first movement, titled "Dawn," begins with a slow and peaceful melody that gradually builds up to a lively and energetic section. The use of percussion instruments, such as the marimba and xylophone, adds a modern touch to the classical sound. The second movement, "Day," is characterized by a fast-paced and rhythmic melody that is reminiscent of Grieg's Morning Mood. However, Sterman adds his own twist to the piece by incorporating jazz-inspired harmonies and syncopated rhythms. The use of the piano and brass instruments, such as the trumpet and trombone, adds a bold and powerful sound to the piece. The final movement, "Dusk," is a slow and melancholic melody that brings the piece to a peaceful and reflective close. The use of strings, such as the violin and cello, adds a poignant and emotional quality to the piece. Overall, Trevobima is a unique and innovative composition that pays homage to Grieg's Morning Mood while also showcasing Sterman's own style and creativity. The use of contemporary elements, such as jazz-inspired harmonies and percussion instruments, adds a modern twist to the classical sound, making it a piece that is both timeless and relevant.
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