Smoulder (for Wind Ensemble)

grade

5

duration

8:40

instrumentation

Wind Ensemble

premiered by

Sherwood High School Wind Ensemble; Brant Stai, conductor

commissioned by

A thirteen-school consortium led by Brant Stai and the Sherwood High School Wind Ensemble

Smoulder (for Wind Ensemble)
NEWS:

Smoulder was awarded the 2021 Alex Shapiro Prize in the 40th annual Search for New Music by the International Alliance of Women in Music and recognized as a finalist for the 2020 National Band Association William D. Revelli Composition Contest.

INSTRUMENTATION:

3(p)224(b.cl) 211 / 34311 / timp 4perc / pf

1 Piccolo ❙
2 Flutes ❠❠
2 Oboes ❠❠
2 Bassoons ❙ ❙
3 B-flat Clarinets ❠❠❠
1 Bass Clarinet ❠
2 Alto Sax ❠❠
1 Tenor Sax ❠
1 Bari. Sax ❠

3 B-flat Trumpets ❠ ❙ ❠
4 Horns in F ❠❠❠❠
3 Trombones ❠❠❠
1 Euphonium ❙
1 Tuba ❙

5 Percussion*
1 Piano

* Percussion:
Timpani
1. Glockenspiel
2. Xylophone, Large Tam-tam, Sizzle Cymbal, ❠, butcher paper (shared w/ P.4)
3. Vibraphone, Large Concert Bass Drum
4. 5 Temple Blocks, 4 Toms, ❠, butcher paper (shared with P.2)

Note: Most parts need 1 (❠) or 2 (❙) sheets of fire-colored paper; Butcher Paper Recommendation (or similar)

PROGRAM NOTES:

Smoulder (2019) was commissioned by a consortium of conductors and ensembles led by Brant Stai of Sherwood High School, with: Matt Howe, Cathedral City High School Symphony Band; Lars Campbell, Clackamas Community College; Jennifer Brooks, David Douglas High School; Dwayne Corbin, George Fox University; Nicholas Budge, Gresham High School; Joan Paddock, Linfield University; Jason Nitsch, Memorial High School Band; Jeremy Zander, Mountainside High School; Adam Morrell, Union High School; Danh Pham, Washington State University Bands; Todd Zimbelman, West Salem High School; and Ashley Alexander, Westview High School. Smoulder was premiered by the Sherwood High School Wind Ensemble at the Oregon Music Educators Association Conference on January 17, 2020 in the Hult Center for the Performing Arts (Eugene, Oregon). 

Due to the changing climate, devastating forest fires are increasingly common. Though the surface fire is doused, they can smoulder underground for up to a year and, given the right conditions, they can reignite. Climate change is one of the top issues among America’s youth and there is a growing discontent with inaction on this front. With this in mind, the piece unfolds through a brooding arch form. I wrote this piece to honor the young performers who will deal with these complex issues for the rest of their lives.

Smoulder was awarded the 2021 Alex Shapiro Prize in the 40th annual Search for New Music by the International Alliance of Women in Music and recognized as a finalist for the 2020 National Band Association William D. Revelli Composition Contest.

— Notes by Andrea Reinkemeyer

These notes may be used freely with proper attribution.
Updated 2021-0925 by Andrea Reinkemeyer

ABBREVIATED PROGRM NOTES (98 words): 

Smoulder for Wind Ensemble (2019) was commissioned by a thirteen-school consortium of conductors and ensembles led by Brant Stai and Sherwood High School.

Due to the changing climate, devastating forest fires are increasingly common across the globe; they dump substantial amounts of carbon and particulate matter back into the environment, thus exacerbating the problem. For up to a year after the surface fire is doused, the fires can smoulder underground and in the roots of trees, and, given the right conditions, they can reignite. Smoulder unfolds through a brooding and dynamic arch form in support of these programmatic elements.

ABBREVIATED NOTES (136 words): 

Smoulder for Wind Ensemble (2019) was commissioned by a thirteen-school consortium of conductors and ensembles led by Brant Stai and Sherwood High School.

Due to the changing climate, devastating forest fires are increasingly common across the globe; they dump substantial amounts of carbon dioxide and particulate matter back into the environment, exacerbating pollution. For up to a year after the surface fire is doused, they can smoulder underground in the roots of trees, and, given the right conditions, they can reignite. Smoulder unfolds through a brooding and dynamic arch form in support of these programmatic elements.

Smoulder was awarded the 2021 Alex Shapiro Prize in the 40th annual Search for New Music by the International Alliance of Women in Music and recognized as a finalist for the 2020 National Band Association William D. Revelli Composition Contest.

PREMIERE PERFORMANCE:

Friday, January 17, 2020 - 3:15 p.m.
Oregon Music Educators Association Conference
Soreng Theatre, Hult Center for the Performing Arts (Eugene, OR)
SHERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL WIND ENSEMBLE
Brant Stai, conductor

Skip to 9:58 in the video below

National Band Association Journal