Michael Torke
Bliss
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Composer:Michael TorkeGenre:BandAverage_duration:12:23Bliss is a band music composition by Michael Torke, an American composer known for his unique style of blending classical and popular music. The piece was composed in 2005 and premiered on March 31, 2006, by the University of Miami Wind Ensemble, conducted by Gary Green. Bliss is a single-movement work that lasts approximately 12 minutes. The piece is characterized by its energetic and rhythmic drive, with a strong emphasis on percussion and brass. The music is written in a fast tempo, with a constant pulse that propels the music forward. The piece is divided into several sections, each with its own distinct character and mood. The opening section of Bliss is marked by a driving rhythm in the percussion and brass, with the woodwinds providing a contrasting melody. The music gradually builds in intensity, with the brass and percussion taking on a more prominent role. The middle section of the piece features a slower, more lyrical melody, with the woodwinds and brass taking turns playing the main theme. The music gradually builds in intensity, with the percussion and brass returning to the forefront. The final section of Bliss is marked by a return to the driving rhythm of the opening section, with the percussion and brass once again taking center stage. The music builds to a frenzied climax, with all the instruments playing together in a final burst of energy. Overall, Bliss is a dynamic and exciting piece of music that showcases Torke's unique style of blending classical and popular music. The piece is characterized by its strong rhythmic drive, energetic percussion, and brass, and its use of contrasting melodies and textures. It is a challenging and rewarding work for any band to perform, and it has become a popular choice for wind ensembles and concert bands around the world.More....
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