ESP - Strange Humors: John Mackey

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  • Eastman Saxophone Project
    Fall Concert
    November 30th, 2021
    Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music
    Strange Humors
    John Mackey
    Personnel:
    Soprano Saxophone:
    Sean Xue
    Colin Crake
    Floris Van der Veken
    Richard Kim
    Austin Shilling
    Alto Saxophone:
    William Pyle
    Jiaqi Wang
    Matthew Hrinda
    Hongjin Li
    Samuel Leung
    Hengyuan Zhang
    Tenor Saxophone:
    Trevor Chu
    Anne Kunkle
    Wesley Taylor
    Ian Briffa
    Darryl Leung
    Baritone Saxophone:
    Ian van Nuys
    Dykeem Cervantes
    Leonardo Aguilar-Arias
    Matthias Roth
    Bass Saxophone:
    Joseph Moruzzi
    Djembe:
    Sammy DeAngelis
    Liam McManus
    Chien-Kwan Lin, director
    Colin Crake, assistant director
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ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @josiahkennedy33
    @josiahkennedy33 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great job!!

  • @Mr-Prasguerman
    @Mr-Prasguerman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Toquem algo de ragtime !!!!

  • @kadenhoward4485
    @kadenhoward4485 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    where did you all get this arrangement i am curious my school is doing it and we wanted this but cant find it

  • @rloomis3
    @rloomis3 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is originally for quartet, no? Is this the composer's own arrangement?

    • @mitchparker6319
      @mitchparker6319 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I believe it was originally written for string quartet, arranged for wind band, then sax quartet, then clarinet quartet. Arrangements by Mackey.
      Edit: it’s possible they moved around some parts in the sax quartet as a baseline and moved around some parts for this. For instance the soprano starts in that arrangement.

    • @rloomis3
      @rloomis3 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mitchparker6319 I checked his web site; looks like you were right that it was originally for string quartet/string orch, then came an arrangement for band, then one for sax quartet, then clarinet quartet, and most recently an "adaptable" SATB version. (I find it strange to think of it on strings... Maybe that influenced the title! ;-) )