John Mackey
Red Line Tango
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Westwood High School Symphony OrchestraJanuary 29, 2013
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Composer:John MackeyGenre:BandStyle:Band MusicAverage_duration:9:49"Red Line Tango" is a band music composition by John Mackey, an American composer born in 1973. The piece was composed in 2004 and premiered on March 4, 2004, by the University of Texas Wind Ensemble, conducted by Jerry Junkin. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, "The Red Line," is characterized by a driving rhythm and a sense of urgency. The music is marked by syncopated rhythms and angular melodies, which create a sense of tension and excitement. The movement builds to a climax before resolving into a quieter, more introspective section. The second movement, "Tango," is a sultry and seductive dance. The music is marked by a slow, sensuous rhythm and a melody that is both haunting and beautiful. The movement features solos by the saxophone and trumpet, which add to the overall mood of the piece. The final movement, "The Crash," is a frenzied and chaotic section that represents the aftermath of a train crash. The music is marked by dissonant chords and jagged rhythms, which create a sense of chaos and confusion. The movement builds to a climax before resolving into a quiet, mournful section that represents the aftermath of the crash. Overall, "Red Line Tango" is a dynamic and exciting piece of music that showcases Mackey's skill as a composer. The piece is marked by complex rhythms, angular melodies, and a sense of urgency that keeps the listener engaged from beginning to end. The use of solos and different sections adds to the overall mood of the piece, creating a sense of drama and excitement that is sure to captivate audiences.More....
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