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Symphonic

Rehearsal recording of Prairie Music by the Wisconsin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Alexander Platt

Prairie Music (2025)

2 flutes/2 oboes/2 clarinest in Bb & A/ bassoon/contrabassoon/4 horns in F/3 trumpets in C/2 trombones/bass trombone/timpani/percussion (5 players)/harp/violin I/violin II/viola/violoncello/contrabass (16/12/8/6/4 optimal)     Duration:  ca. 12 mins.

Premiered October 12, 2025, by the  Wisconsin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Alexander Platt

Prairie Music is inspired by the magnificence of the American Great Plains and the drama of extreme weather that characterizes this geographical region. After traveling through the plains on numerous occasions, including a residency in Badlands National Park in 2020, I have developed musical impressions that have resonated powerfully with my vision of symphonic music.  The sound of the plains is embodied in the restless and mercurial nature of incessant wind and weather changes, where heat and moisture can build into a severe thunderstorm, unleashing the energy of a hydrogen bomb. The music also embodies the restlessness of wind, where a gentle breeze can transform into a piercing wind with sudden shifts in direction and velocity that cannot be foreseen and often grow into mighty cyclones instantly sowing terror and confusion from which there is no defense. I was also reflecting musically on the prevalence of catastrophic drought conditions in the lower plains that led to the ominous phenomenon of "black blizzard" dust storms of the 1930s. Finally, I was inspired by the imagined sound of bison, once ubiquitous throughout the plains, stampeding across the horizon, the sound of their hooves cascading into a thunderous roar. WGN

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Performance of Sinfonia delle Gioie by the La Crosse Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexander Platt

Midi audio of the revised score

Sinfonia delle Gioie (revised 2025)

2 flutes/2 oboes/2 clarinest in A/2 bassoons/4 horns in F/3 trumpets in C/2 trombones/bass trombone/tuba/timpani/violin I (10)/violin II (8)/viola (6)/violoncello (4)/contrabass (2)    15 mins.

Premiered October 24, 2015 by the La Crosse Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexander Platt

The title of the piece, which translates from Italian as "The Symphony of Joys," takes on deeper meaning when looking at the etymological plurality of gioie, which denotes joys or jewels. This piece is very much a reflection of the joys in my life that have emerged over time.

 

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