Lest
we Forget (Bb Clarinet, Violin and Piano) (2006) - Lest We
Forget,
written for the Zodiac Trio, was inspired by the
approach of Memorial Day 2006 but has evolved into a composition with a
more encompassing vision. The work was originally conceived to depict
the horrors of war and to pay tribute to those who served and gave
their lives so that freedom can endure. The conception expanded to
include the horrors of natural disasters, the destruction of lives and
property, and ability of humans to endure and rebound from the depths
of despair. In essence, the piece is about the fragility of human life
and the triumph of the spirit. The composition is in three movements.
I. Fury – Strong rhythmic and contrapuntal lines
depict outbursts of anger or the power of nature. The quieter sections
represented a seething that builds to the violent outbursts.
II. Devastation – This movement is filled with
musical representations of screams, anger, laments, and hopelessness as
one faces the aftermath of destruction. Long melodic lines in minor are
interspersed with short motifs throughout the movement.
III. Triumph of the Spirit - The movement begins
quietly and slowly as if wandering among the desolation. Two thematic
ideas appear during the slow section, one a prayer-like melody in the
violin and the other an imitative development of the prayer idea that
later representing taking initiative. These ideas transition into a
faster tempo where a new theme is introduced that represents
dtermination. The three
thematic ideas alternate and development as the movement builds to a
climax showing the power of the human spirit to survive catastrophe.
This piece is recorded
by The Zodiac Trio on their CD
The Zodiac Trio.
Duration: 11:00 Professional level. $15.00