Product Description
Winds of Time was written in the
Summer of 2016 on commission for a colleague, Hayden Iskander, who wished to
program a piece of new music on his graduate piano recital in an effort to
promote performing new works by living composers. As the work took shape, it
developed two distinct personalities, akin to the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde. The first theme, a calm and contemplative Dr. Jekyll, and the second
theme, mischievous and a slightly rambunctious Mr. Hyde. As the piece
progresses, these two melodies take on more of each others traits until, in
the end, Mr. Hyde wins the day. This piece demonstrates that, over time, all
our best laid plans must change. What matters is how we choose to embrace, or
reject, the winds of time.
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