Product Description
Bring Light! is a fanfare and dance for brass quintet.
The counterpoint and melodic solos of the first section contrast the
lively meter changes and homorhythmic texture of the second section.
The work as inspired by and derives its title from the 17th-century
French carol Un flambeau. An alternative scoring for full orchestral brass (4.3.3.1) is available. Suitable for concert openers, worship services, and festivals.
The
score and parts in this edition are arranged to be printed
double-sided, with correct page turns.
Jeffrey
Hoover's compositions- music ranging from soloist to
symphony orchestra -have received recognition through the prestigious
Trieste prize, the international Luigi Russolo competition, awards
from Mu Phi Epsilon, the Lancaster Fine Arts Festival, grants,
publications fellowships and more than 20 commissions. He is a member
of the ACME roster of Mu Phi Epsilon, recognized for distinguished
achievement as a composer. One unique aspect of Hoovers work
is when he combines composition with his paintings, creating
synergetic art that intrigues and captivate audiences and performers
alike. His paintings are seen in exhibitions and in concerts where
his paintings are projected while musicians perform his music.
Hoovers background as a performer includes both classical and jazz
music, as saxophonist and conductor. His book The Arts and
Society: Making New Worlds is published by Kendall Hunt
Publishing.
Hoover
was born on September 11, 1959, in Anderson, Indiana. He holds a
Ph.D. in Fine Arts (Composition and Interdisciplinary Fine Arts) from
Texas Tech University, as well as and .Sc. from Ball
State University. His career in higher education has included both
faculty and arts administration appointments. Visit his website at https://jeffreyhooverart.wixsite.com/mysite
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