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John Mackey: Harvest (2009) 

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John Mackey (b. 1973)
John Mackey (he/him) has written for orchestras (Brooklyn Philharmonic, New York Youth Symphony), theater (Dallas Theater Center), and extensively for dance (Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Parsons Dance Company, New York City Ballet), but the majority of his work for the past decade has been for wind ensembles (the fancy name for concert bands), and his band catalog now receives annual performances numbering in the thousands.
Recent commissions include works for the BBC Singers, the Dallas Wind Symphony, military, high school, middle school, and university bands across America and Japan, and concertos for Joseph Alessi (principal trombone, New York Philharmonic), Christopher Martin (principal trumpet, New York Philharmonic), and Julian Bliss (international clarinet soloist). In 2014, he became the youngest composer ever inducted into the American Bandmasters Association. In 2018, he received the Wladimir & Rhoda Lakond Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He resides in San Francisco, California, with his spouse, A. E. Jaques, a philosopher who works on the ethics of artificial intelligence for MIT, and also titles all of his pieces; and their cats, Noodle and Bloop.
Harvest - Concerto for Trombone (2009)
1. Ritual / Fall (0:10)
2. Death / Winter (9:18)
3. Rebirth / Spring (13:05)
“Harvest: Concerto for Trombone” is based on the myths and mystery rituals of the Greek god Dionysus. As the Olympian god of the vine, Dionysus is famous for inspiring ecstasy and creativity. But this agricultural, earth-walking god was also subjected each year to a cycle of agonizing death before glorious rebirth, analogous to the harsh pruning and long winter the vines endure before blooming again in the spring. The concerto’s movements attempt to represent this dual nature and the cycle of suffering and return.
The concerto is set in three connected sections, totaling approximately 18 minutes. The first section begins with a slow introduction, heavy on ritualistic percussion, representing the summoning of Dionysus’s worshippers to the ceremony. The rite itself builds in intensity, with Dionysus (represented, of course, by the solo trombone) engaging in call and response with his followers, some of whom are driven to an ecstatic outcry - almost a “speaking in tongues” -represented by insistent woodwind trills. But when Dionysus transitions to a gentler tone, his frenzied worshippers do not follow. Their fervor overcomes them, and they tear their god to shreds in an act of ritual madness.
This brutal sacrifice by the ecstatic worshippers - the pruning of the vine - is followed without pause by the second section, representing Dionysus in the stillness of death, or winter. The god is distant, the music like a prayer.
The shoots of spring burst forth in the final section, following again without pause. The earth is reborn as Dionysus rises again, bringing the ecstasy and liberation that have been celebrated in his name for centuries.
“Harvest: Concerto for Trombone” is dedicated to Joseph Alessi.
-Program Note by Composer
Instrumentation
for trombone with orchestral winds, brass, and percussion
Performer
West Point Band
Conducted by Timothy Holtan
Joseph Alessi, Trombone
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@steverman2312
@steverman2312 Год назад
i hope to god a game company like nintendo or sony hires john mackey for a video game soundtrack. his style of writing fits perfectly for boss music or something
@jenkinsfamily2229
@jenkinsfamily2229 Год назад
8:16 to 9:15 is maybe the most aggressive expression of pure musical carnage that John Mackey has ever written. It's staggering just how unflinchingly violent it is.
@Idkwhattoputfr69
@Idkwhattoputfr69 4 месяца назад
Wine dark sea🗣️
@johnmackeyenthusiast
@johnmackeyenthusiast Год назад
this is also a reupload because I was stupid and missed a page in the previous video. thank you to users One Punch and ShadowZ for pointing it out. note from my previous video: my joyRiDE video got taken down. this means that i will not upload anything by markowski (or probably ticheli as well since he is also pretty tight about copyright stuff) since they obviously don't appreciate this content. i hope you enjoy the john mackey content as well as the bonus joe alessi video clip at the end of this video
@cathimini
@cathimini 9 месяцев назад
So it may be that I play this as first horn player in a few months. Holy cow!! 🤯😅😂😂
@sdproductions7236
@sdproductions7236 Год назад
The part at 4:49; I’ve heard John Mackey wrote some pretty exciting and crazy stuff; he’s known for having very beautiful ballads, but he also has amazing big band and crazy/fast pieces. But when you hear at 4:49, I could never see someone like Mackey, writing that and honestly props to him. Because that is honestly the coolest line I’ve ever heard, and a piece of music.
@mrman12w
@mrman12w Год назад
Nice! How are you able to get these scores and format them like this?
@trumpetmaster3736
@trumpetmaster3736 11 месяцев назад
The piece didnt feel like 15 minutes
@seeeforty
@seeeforty Год назад
Maslanka 4. Or 8.
@johnmackeyenthusiast
@johnmackeyenthusiast Год назад
hmmmm. very long. maybe
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