- Winds of Nagual
Written in
1985 , "Winds of Nagual" is one of North Americancomposer Michael Colgrass 's most famous works forWind Ensemble . Considered a beautiful yet highly challenging piece to perform, it has become a standard of the wind ensemble/concert band repertoire. Based on the writings ofCarlos Castaneda , the work consists of seven movements."Winds of Nagual" has been championed by the conductor Frank Wickes. The
Canadian composerDaniel Theaker has likened this work to apainting (or a set of seven paintings) in afine art gallery .tructure
*Movement 1: "The Desert: Don Juan Emerges from the Mountains"This movement is highly evocative of the opening of
Igor Stravinsky 's "The Rite of Spring ". The opening sound of the EbClarinet is a possible reminder of theBassoon in theTreble Clef from Stravinsky's famousBallet .
*Movement 2: "Don Genaro Appears"Hyenas laughing can be heard from the Clarinets in an unmistakable sound in this movement.
*Movement 3: "Carlos Stares at the River and Becomes a Bubble"
*Movement 4: "The Gait of Power"
*Movement 5: "Asking Twilight for Calmness and Power"
*Movement 6: "Don Juan Clowns for Carlos"Clowns from aCircus orCarnivale can be heard here - the Clarinet andSaxophone sections utilizeFolk music to make sound that could remind the listener of a memory of painted up performers.
*Movement 7: "Last Conversation and Farewell"A similar sounding feel to theGreat Gates of Kiev fromPictures at an Exhibition byModest Mussorgsky Instrumentation
Concert Flute and Piccolo, E♭ Clarinet, Solo B♭ Clarinet, Ripieno 1st B♭ Clarinet, 2nd B♭ Clarinet, 3rd B♭ Clarinet, E♭ Alto Clarinet, B♭ Bass Clarinet, Oboes, ContraBassoon, , E♭ Alto Saxophone, B♭ Tenor Saxophone, E♭ Baritone Saxophone, B-flat Bass Saxophone and Contrabass Clarinet, Solo and 1st B♭ Cornets, 2nd B♭ Cornet, B♭ Trumpets, 1st and 2nd Horns in F, 3rd and 4th Horns in F, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, 3rd Trombone, Basses, Timpani, Drums (cymbals, bass drum, snare drum, triangle).
References
Battisti, Frank L. The Winds of Change: "The Evolution of the Contemporary American Wind Band/Ensemble and its Conductor". Galesville, Maryland: Meredith Music Publications. pg. 106., 2002. ISBN 0-634-045229-X
ee also
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List of concert band literature
*List of program music
*Program music
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