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- Album: Junior Recital
- Artists:
- - James Dever
- Date: June 6, 2016 12:00:00
- Date Added: April 13, 2024
- URLs:
- - https://soundcloud.com/jamesdevermusic/sets/junior-recital
- Color: '#D6DD97'
- Groups:
- - James Dever
- - Beyond
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- Track: Raucousy
- Duration: '4:09'
- URLs:
- - https://soundcloud.com/jamesdevermusic/raucousy
- Contributors:
- - Mario Alvarado (percussion)
- - Joe Darpino (percussion)
- - Cara Givan (percussion)
- - Tyler Vandermeer (percussion)
- Commentary: |-
- <i>James Dever:</i> ([SoundCloud description](https://soundcloud.com/jamesdevermusic/raucousy))
- Raucousy was written in 2014 and premiered at the University of Northern Colorado in April of 2015 by the Majority Percussion quartet: Mario Alvarado, Joe Darpino, Cara Givan, and Tyler Vandermeer.
- Born from a very common phrase from our dear professor, Gray Barrier (who himself learned it from Cloyd Duff), Raucousy is about bringing the edge out with percussion, which wasn't much of a challenge. The challenge comes from adapting from various different styles.
- The piece moves through three distinct phases, each inspired by a different part of percussion music. The beginning is influenced by traditional afro-cuban music and various different claves. Following that is a section loosely based on taiko drumming. The final section is inspired by the solo repertoire of percussion and features a soloistic marimba line while the remaining performers accompany akin to Minoru Miki's Marimba Spiritual.
- Each performer is also an embodiment of the world of percussion. One performer for different realms of the medium: an orchestral player, a traditional player, a wind ensemble/band player, and a soloistic player.
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- Track: Reisher Fanfare
- Duration: '7:32'
- URLs:
- - https://soundcloud.com/jamesdevermusic/reisher-fanfare
- Commentary: |-
- <i>James Dever:</i> ([SoundCloud description](https://soundcloud.com/jamesdevermusic/reisher-fanfare))
- The Reisher Fanfare was composed in late 2014 and early 2015. It was premiered at the University of Northern Colorado in April of 2015.
- Written as a thank you for the generous three years of funding I received through the Reisher Scholarship at UNC, the Reisher Fanfare came to be after the passing of Roger Reisher in 2014.
- The piece is scored for double sextet: A woodwind sextet of two flutes, two clarinets, an oboe, and a bassoon; and a brass sextet of two trumpets, two horns, a trombone, and a bass trombone.
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- Track: Intimate Strangers
- Duration: '11:14'
- URLs:
- - https://soundcloud.com/jamesdevermusic/intimate-strangers
- Commentary: |-
- <i>James Dever:</i> ([SoundCloud description](https://soundcloud.com/jamesdevermusic/intimate-strangers))
- Intimate Strangers was written in the Spring of 2014 and premiered in May of 2014, performed by James Dever.
- The piece is written for a large multi-percussion set up featuring a vibraphone facing away from the performer, scratched tambourine, a wine bottle, bass drum edges, and various other standard percussion instruments.
- Intimate Strangers is about the struggles of abuse and mental illness and the cognitive dissonance of someone very close being, at the same time, very distant and disconnected.
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