Tag Archives: Delirium
Performance Update
To say that 2009 has been the best year (so far) for performances would be an understatement. By no means do I have Mackey numbers, but for me, this is a HUGE improvement and a sign, I hope, of things … Continue reading
(Un)Consciousness
Here is the last movement of my saxophone quartet. Delirium: Five Episodes for Saxophone Quartet – V. (Un)Consciousness (2008) Performed by the Spectrum Saxophone Quartet: Jon Yuhasz Pratt, Jordan Van Hemert, Cassandra McKindles, Alexandrea Surinck.
Intoxications
The next mp3 I am uploading, is the fourth movement of my saxophone quartet (the third was not performed). It will end abruptly as connects to the fifth and final movement. Delirium: Five Episodes for Saxophone Quartet – IV. Intoxications … Continue reading
Restlessness
The third mp3 I am uploading, is the second movement of my saxophone quartet. Delirium: Five Episodes for Saxophone Quartet – II. Restlessness (2008) Performed by the Spectrum Saxophone Quartet: Jon Yuhasz Pratt, Jordan Van Hemert, Cassandra McKindles, Alexandrea Surinck.
Fevers
Next on the download list is the first movement from my saxophone quartet: Delirium: Five Episodes for Saxophone Quartet – I. Fevers (2008) Performed by the Spectrum Saxophone Quartet: Jon Yuhasz Pratt, Jordan Van Hemert, Cassandra McKindles, Alexandrea Surinck.
Graduate Composition Recital
Tuesday was the big night as two years of hard work finally paid off. All the music that was performed was written while I was a student at C.M.U. After starting the concert late for a few nervous minutes (as … Continue reading
Composition Recital
Tomorrow night, Tuesday April 7 at 8:00 pm, my Master’s Composition Recital will be taking place!! The program will consist of pieces I have written while I have studied at Central Michigan University. Voodoo (2008) – Andrew Shankles, conductor Delirium: … Continue reading
Previously… on MontBlog #2
Towards the end of summer 2008, I finished my 5th piece for wind band, Voodoo. This piece was supposed to be a grade 3, but with all my music, it ended up much harder than I thought it would. I … Continue reading