Part one of a larger, yet intimately orchestrated, work composed by Evan Evans, and commission by TIMOTCA, a peace keeping division of the United Nations UNESCO, is now available as a fully notated manuscript. The title of the larger work "The Struggles Of An Artist" deals primarily with the fight the inner creative force has with society and all it's "required" parameters. The first movement of the conclusive Part V for instance is titled "Freedom Of Expression" and attempts to express art in the form of music that has no shackles.
Part One, "Suppression", is for Brass Quartet and is mostly in mutes. It utilizes brass bends, slow mute-to-open transitions, pedal tones, breath, tongue-smacks, tone clusters, half-valvings and many more interesting techniques to convey a feeling of spirit being quashed by society and it's vices, and yet "struggling" to express itself with all the weights upon itself.
It is now available as a Score in C. 4 pages, 100 bars.
You can find it at the following location:
Suppression by Evan Evans - Score in C
The accompanying Audio CD is also available.
Part One, "Suppression", is for Brass Quartet and is mostly in mutes. It utilizes brass bends, slow mute-to-open transitions, pedal tones, breath, tongue-smacks, tone clusters, half-valvings and many more interesting techniques to convey a feeling of spirit being quashed by society and it's vices, and yet "struggling" to express itself with all the weights upon itself.
It is now available as a Score in C. 4 pages, 100 bars.
You can find it at the following location:
Suppression by Evan Evans - Score in C
The accompanying Audio CD is also available.