David R. Holsinger
To Tame the Perilous Skies
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Composer:David R. HolsingerGenre:BandStyle:Band MusicAverage_duration:13:35To Tame the Perilous Skies is a band music composition by David R. Holsinger. It was composed in 1990 and premiered on March 1, 1991, by the University of Texas at El Paso Wind Symphony. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "The Eternal Descent," begins with a slow and ominous introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The music gradually builds in intensity, with the use of dissonant harmonies and driving rhythms. The movement reaches a climax with a powerful brass fanfare before transitioning into the second movement. The second movement, titled "Of Ancient Dances and Arias," is a contrast to the first movement. It features a lyrical melody played by the woodwinds, accompanied by a gentle and flowing rhythm. The movement is reminiscent of a Baroque dance, with its use of ornamentation and counterpoint. The movement ends with a soft and peaceful coda. The third and final movement, titled "To Tame the Perilous Skies," is the most intense and dramatic of the three. It begins with a driving rhythm played by the percussion section, accompanied by a soaring melody played by the brass. The music builds in intensity, with the use of complex rhythms and harmonies. The movement reaches a climax with a powerful brass fanfare before transitioning into a coda that brings the piece to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, To Tame the Perilous Skies is a challenging and exciting piece of music that showcases the technical abilities of the performers. It is characterized by its use of dissonant harmonies, driving rhythms, and powerful brass fanfares. The piece is a popular choice for wind ensembles and has been performed by numerous groups around the world.More....
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