In Remembrance, September 11, 2001 - (2001) (3
euphs., 1 tuba) - This work was commissioned by the Euphouria Quartet.
The composition reflects the composer's feelings about the tragic
events of that fateful day. The first movement, “Fanfares To Fallen
Heroes”, is a tribute to the brave firemen, policemen and rescue
workers who tirelessly and fearlessly risked and sacrificed their lives
in order to save the lives of others. The movement is permeated with
fanfare motives that reflect both the bravery displayed and the danger
that these people faced. The second movement, “Elegy To The Innocent”,
is a tribute to all the innocent victims and their loved ones who have
suffered at the hands of the terrorists. The outer sections have a
dirge-like rhythm underpinning a sorrowful melody. The middle section
contrasts the dirge by giving a sense of comfort to all that have
suffered. The third movement, “Justice”, represents the struggle and
resolve of the United States of America and its allies to eliminate
terrorism. Battle motives alternate with a heroic theme throughout the
movement. The last movement, “Prayer For Peace”, represents a hope that
all the people of the world can achieve the tolerance and understanding
we need to live in harmony and in a civilized manner. The chaconne form
is used to represent the uniting of voices as the prayer grows in
intensity from beginning to end. A recording by the Euphouria Quartet
is available on an Emeritus Recordings
CD entitled Echoes
– Music for Tuba and Euphonium Ensembles by Sy Brandon and Mark
Scott. Duration 14:00. This work is
published by Tuba-Euphonium
Press.
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