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for Horn Quartet and Band
Commissioned by Bowling Green
(Ohio) State University Symphonic Band, the College of Musical Arts, Kappa Kappa
Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, Morning Song was written in memory of Herbert
Spencer, former horn professor at the University, who was universally admired
and respected by all of his students there.
The first performance, under
the baton of Dr Bruce Moss, took place at Bowling Green State University on 19th
January 2002. For this very special occasion, former students of Professor
Spencer, many of whim had gone on to become professional players, were invited
back either to perform in, or listen to the piece (it was played by eight horns
on that evening!)
As a work, it features the
horn quartet mostly in a soloistic role – indeed there is an accompanied cadenza
towards the end of the piece – but there are moments where the horns assume
their conventional concert band role as harmonic support or playing the counter
melody. In short, all the versatility of the horn quartet is explored in this
expressive eulogy to a much-loved teacher.
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