2010.12.14
World Premiere: TONIGHT, December 14, 2010; Timberlane Regional High School Guitar Orchestra, Plaistow, NH. Commissioned by: The Timberlane Regional High School Guitar Orchestra, John Zevos, director. Design by Nancy Knowles.
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The Sextets are conceived as a mini-suite for an orchestra of 12 or more. The three movements are in contrasting styles, basically slow, fast, slow with the inner movement being a bluesy and clashing vamp and the outer two are in a contrapuntal style, each part playing single lines. Some high notes above the 12th fret.
New England Sextets
North Branch On an irregular basis I drive to Keene NH on Rt. 9 from Antrim. It is not dramatic, like the Tetons, but it is as beautiful a drive as one could wish for. It begins at Steele Pond, periodically encounters the North Branch River on the right as it tumbles over New Hampshire’s famous granite boulders; raging in a spring thaw, timid and nearly stifled in a late summer heat wave; beautifully filling an ancient Cedar swamp and meandering through many a meadow.
Loveren Mill Off to the right, invisible to the passing car, is Loveren Mill. I imagine it’s noisy hay day. Chain saws filling the mill with timber that were loudly hacked into boards. Not a pretty sight for a tree hugger!
Monadnock Towards the end of this 30 minute trip one sees the not-so-majestic Mt. Monadnock, mysteriously the most climbed mountain in the world. For this Californian, I always thought this mere bump in the horizon was not worthy of the crown - until last August my son finally challenged me. The mountain almost won! But I made it and discovered its power. On top, it is truly a king! With a 360 degree view, bitter winds, and barren rocky nooks for cold climbers to nestle in, it deserves its reputation. My piece can be seen as a hike to the top that starts with a distant view of its rolling and lovely profile.