1/24/26

"The Beginning of All Things" by Brooke Pierson

This work is sort of an "anti-fanfare". Many traditional fanfare lines and rhythms are present, including rising articulated passages, dotted pitches with subsequent quicker articulations, and flourishes in the winds. However, interspersed is a constant sense of turbulence; a juxtaposition of triumph, anguish, and fury, in addition to lush and lyrical lines.

Previous

"Molly on the Shore" by Percy Aldridge Grainger

Next

"Wayfaring Stranger" by Christopher Nelson