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TitlecodeR01377
Title NameSunscapes (piano reduction)
Marketing CopySunscapes was inspired by the scintillating brilliance and warmth of the sun at Hua Hin, Thailand's royal beach resort, coinciding with plans to write a concerto for alto saxophone, which happens to be the beloved instrument of the King of Thailand.
InstrumentationAlto Saxophone and Piano Reduction from Alto Saxophone Solo: 3 (3d Picc).2+EH.2+BCl.2+Contra: 4.2.3.1: Timp.Perc (2).Pno dClste.Hp: Str
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DedicationFor David Effron and the Brevard Music Center Orchestra
Joseph Lulloff, solo alto saxophone.
Program NotesSunscapes was inspired by the scintillating brilliance and warmth of the sun at Hua Hin, Thailand's
royal beach resort, coinciding with plans to write a concerto for alto saxophone, which happens to be
the beloved instrument of the King of Thailand.
Sunscapes takes the form of alternating sun tone-pictures with solo-dominated “sunsongs.” These
alternating sections are gathered together into two “Parts” separated by a movement-break pause.
Part One begins with “First Rays,” a quiet awakening brimming with distant energy. Three
shimmering tremolos introduce “Morning Sunsong,” a lyric saxophone ballad whose final cadence
interlocks with the next section, “Beamdance,” a juxtaposition of fiddle licks and jazzy saxophone
riffs. These exchanges get closer and closer together, the tension releasing into “High Noon
Sunsong,” an expansive saxophone ballad accompanied by the orchestra's throbbing waves of light.
As the saxophone reaches its peak, the section breaks into “Midday Radiance,” a cadenza of
cascading arpeggios followed by shimmering “sun-chords,” a succession of brightly colored
harmonies that appear throughout the work. The accelerating repetition of the last sun-chord (in
tandem with a Peking Opera Gong) announces the closing section of Part One, “Blazing Sundance,”
a whirling jig-dervish.
Part Two begins right where we left off, only the “Overexposed” version of the sundance is an
overbright sound-photo of the previous section - only the glimmering outlines of the material can be
distinguished against the triangle's pulsar. The whispering saxophone descends into “Sunshine
though the haze,” rays of light fleetingly penetrating a murky orchestral cloud-shape. All this serves
as an extended introduction to the next saxophone tune, “Sunbreeze Song,” a sassy two-part melody
whose simple six-note refrain moves at a quicker tempo than the heavy beats of the initial phrase. A
sudden saxophone explosion ignites “Sunstorm,” eruptions of solar flares that blast superhot gasses
into space. The storm abates, leaving only a pair of clarinets to accompany the first strophe of the
saxophone's final lyric ballad, “Song in the Lengthening Glow.” The song grows, cadencing in
“Setting Sunburst” — the sun-chord succession passed from strings to brass to woodwinds. This
transcendental mood is broken with “Celebration Sunsong,” an unabashed rock'n'roll party with a
4/4/+5/4 refrain. “Last Lights” is a nostalgic look back to the opening of the concerto which closes
the piece as the colors fade to uncover the brightness of the evening star.
Title Brand2
Year Composed2006
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Duration25
Ensemble Size2
Date Created2008-10-31 20:31:53.000000
Date Updated2025-09-30 20:31:53
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Title MovementsPART ONE
1. First Rays
2. Morning Sunsong
3. Beamdance
4. High Noon Sunsong
5. Midday Radiance
6. Blazing Sundance
PART TWO
1. Overexposed
2. Sunshine through the haze
3. Sunbreeze Song
4. Sunstorm
5. Song in the Lengthening Glow
6. Setting Sunbursts
7. Celebration Sunsong
8. Last Lights
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Title Instrument Category TextAlto Saxophone
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Title Sub Category99
Title Instrument Header97
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