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Breath, Smoke, Crystals | 01. | Breath, Smoke, Crystals 12:25 With: Tong Yang - Saxophone | |
Mnemonic Meditation, Book I by John M. Kennedy | |||
Eric Garner, George Floyd | 02. | I. Eric Garner, George Floyd 3:25 With: James Ford - Trumpet | |
Breonna Taylor | 03. | II. Breonna Taylor 1:54 With: James Ford - Trumpet | |
Ahmaud Arbrey | 04. | III. Ahmaud Arbrey 2:23 With: James Ford - Trumpet | |
Michael Brown | 05. | IV. Michael Brown 4:46 With: James Ford - Trumpet | |
Total Playing Time: 24:53 |
Much of my work over the past few years are narratives produced at the intersection of spontaneity and process. Often one factor predominates the final product or is part of the beginning stages of sketching and experimenting with material. This collection of solo works represents those intersecting forces in “Breath, Smoke, Crystals” for solo alto saxophone driven by process, and “Mnemonic Meditations, Book I” for solo trumpet by spontaneity.
“Breath, Smoke, Crystals” describes the process of moving from the ethereal to the corporeal or vapors and smoke transforming into crystals. The simple sonic and melodic gestures of the opening, progress to more complex sounds that eventually transform the solo saxophone into something more akin to an organ or sho. The work explores so many of the wonderful attributes of the alto saxophone from agile tonal and microtonal gestures to percussive sounds, and finally an array of multi-phonics describing a total transformation. The work is dedicated to Tong Yang, who premiered the piece at the 2018 World Saxophone Congress in Zagreb, Croatia.
While there is a process in “Mnemonic Meditations, Book I”, the spontaneous outpouring of emotion controls the narrative of each of the four pieces. The work was composed in the immediate aftermath of the murder of George Floyd in 2020. Each movement is dedicated to African Americans who lost their lives to police violence, and each of those movements uses letters of their names to derive the pitch material. Those memorialized in this sonic “Say Their Names” are Eric Garner and George Floyd (I), Breonna Taylor (II), Ahmaud Arbrey (III) and Michael Brown (IV). Each movement portrays the outcry felt by the composer during the Black Lives Matter protests in the Spring of 2020 with unique gestures and sonic expressions for the victims. Some are intense, others more reflective, but all four convey a sense of outrage felt by so many then and now. The second movement for Breonna Taylor was publicly premiered by James Ford III, trumpet, in February 2022 in Los Angeles. This recording is the premiere performance of the entire set, recorded by Dr. Ford in December 2022 and May 2023.