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Stuart O'Neil has written a new work entitled "Machinery" in 4 movements for 6-part Trombone ensemble and Percussion. Below is the composer's explanation of his exciting and dramatic work.
"The four pieces in this collection are written for 6-part trombone ensemble and accompanying percussion; they may be performed together or individually. Each piece is a study in the trombone’s distinct glissando capability and should be approached in a relatively aggressive, but not overly serious, manner: concert music, but with considerable jazz-rock influence, especially in regards to rhythm and dynamics. The pieces are similar, but each has its own character."
1. Machine is a well-oiled, highly-functioning machine, with all parts efficiently working together.
2. Rush Hour is a hectic, busy traffic scene, but somewhat cartoon-like.
3. Suspension Bridge is strong metal under extreme stress, straining but not breaking.
4. Assembly Line is a factory conveyor belt: loud, busy, with lots of heavy machinery.
This 10 minute work is appropriate for advanced performers.
Below is a sample from a 2012 recording of a live performance of Machinery conducted by the composer and performed by the KU (University of Kansas) Trombone Choir, Dr. Michael Davidson, Director.
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Gordon Cherry has been running Cherry Classics for over 20 years. He is a leading professional Trombonist in North America, having performed as Principal Trombonist of the Vancouver Symphony, and the CBC Radio Orchestra. As well, Gordon has taught hundreds of Brass students for over 30 years at the University of British Columbia and many international leading music festivals.