Stephenson - Vignettes, for trumpet and percussion
Vignettes versions: Trumpet and percussion Five trumpets and opt. percussion I. Running with Lionel 0:00 II. Chasing Igor 1:39 III. Chuck's March 2:52 IV. Dinner with Andre 5:47 V. Waltz in Berlin 6:56 VI. Leandro Perpetuo 9:12 VII. Max 11:00 VIII. Encore 13:29 Movements I-VII performed by Eric Berlin, trumpet. Movement VIII performed by Duo Sýnchronos Program notes: I composed these eight Vignettes (7 + “Encore”) for Eric Berlin and Eduardo Leandro for performance at the ITG (International Trumpet Guild) Conference held in Bangkok, Thailand in 2005. The only requests I was given before writing these was to be aware of Mr. Leandro’s traveling needs (in other words: aside from the marimba and vibes, which would already be in Thailand, I shouldn’t include too many percussion instruments that would need to be carried all the way there), and to use several different trumpets, including Mr. Berlin’s “flumpet”. Eric and I were at the New England Conservatory together, and, in fact, it was our living quarters that inspired the main ingredient of these Vignettes. I remember very often hearing the sound of Eric practicing below me in the dormitory, and thus I decided to use the musical form of a “lower neighbor” as my driving force for most of the eight short pieces in this set. The pieces are arranged only by the order in which they were composed; I leave the decision up to the performer to arrange them according to their preference. I also would imagine that several mini-“suites” could be derived from this set, depending again on the performer’s wishes. The “Encore” is, in fact, tongue-and-cheek, and might be used by the performer depending on the performance situation. It is certainly not meant to take away from the rest of the seven Vignettes which are definitely not silly by any means. The “Encore” is my first and will be my last bit of “abstract” music. “White on White” is a reference to the famous modern painting of the same name, and also describes the white noise of a loud trumpet (not Eric’s) and a loud cymbal crash sounding simultaneously. Like the rest of the pieces, it could be put anywhere in the order, and doesn’t necessarily have to be reserved as an encore. Jim Stephenson, March 2005

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