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Mosaic

Released: 
September 15, 2004
Performance Time: 
3:00
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About the Piece: 

Premiered December 10, 2003 at DeLasalle High School in Cordord, California under the direction of John Christian.

 

Mosaic is a representation in sound of the varied qualities each of us possesses and contributes to the whole of our society.  As a kaleidoscope of various musical elements coming together, this work evokes a visual of mosaics--tiny tiles individually glued together to create a broader image.  It integrates layers of sound with varying meters that feature every instrument in the band.

 

In the composer's own words, "Mosaic is a work of many facets and layers. I have put it together in much the same way that a muralist would make a mosaic out of little pieces of ceramic tiles.  In some sense it is like a jigsaw puzzle.  Many little pieces of sound are put together to make one big picture.  The different meters (7/8, 2/4, 3/4) make for different sizes of musical bits.  I also decided to orchestrate this work differently from the usual band work.  So, not everyone plays all the time.  Percussion players do much more than simply beat time and are often brought in with the specific purpose of helping to "color" the mural.  Many times only certain woodwinds play while others wait their turn to enter and add their "personality" to the mix.  To me, the idea of a mosaic also represents a contemporary picture of our world - vast mixes of people of all colors, backgrounds and experiences - who we might find living in any part of the world."

 

Instrumentation:

1-Piccolo

4-Flute 1

4-Flute 2

2-Oboe

2-Bassoon

5-B flat clarinet 1

5-B flat clarinet 2

2-B flat bass clarinet

4-E flat Alto Saxophone

2-B flat Tenor Saxophone

2-E flat baritone saxophone

 

3-B flat Trumpet 1

3-B flat Trumpet 2

2-F horn

3-Trombone 1

3-Trombone 2

2-Baritone BC

2-Baritone TC

4-Tuba

1-Timpani

2-Percussion 1: Temple Blocks, Snare Drum

2-Percussion 2: Guiro, Tom Toms, Snare Drum, Wood Block, Cabasa, Bass Drum

2-Percussion 3: Hi-Hat, Glockenspiel, Slapstick

2-Percussion 4: Wood Block, Vibraphone, Bass Drum

2-Percussion 5: Xylophone, Ratchet, Chimes

2-Percussion 6 : Marimba, Guiro

 

 

Ordering information:

Score and parts: $50 (HL04002217)

Conductor score: $5 (HL04002218)

About the Composer: 

Stephen Paulus is one of the most prolific and successful composers of our time. With over 400 works to his credit, he has written ten operas, over fifty orchestral works, more than 150 choral works, plus numerous works for chamber ensemble, keyboard, and solo vocal works.

 

Performers and ensembles for whom he has been commissioned to write include Thomas Hampson, Deborah Voigt, Doc Severinsen, Elizabeth Futral, The New York Philharmonic, The Cleveland Orchestra, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, the Berkshire Opera Company, Minnesota Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Friends of Music at the Supreme Court, William Preucil, Robert McDuffie and the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society, to name a few.

 

Paulus was a Co-Founder of the American Composers Forum (formerly known as the Minnesota Composers Forum) and has also been a member of the ASCAP Board of Directors since 1990. He is a recipient of both Guggenheim and NEA Fellowships, and his works are recorded on numerous CDs. He is published by his own publishing company, Paulus Publications, Inc., and also by Schott Music in New York.

 

Currently Stephen Paulus is commissioned to write a jazz concerto for the Minnesota Orchestra with his son, Greg, a violin concerto for William Preucil and the Cleveland Orchestra, an a cappella work for Chanticleer, and a one act opera for the Church of Saint Ignatius Loyola in New York City. In April 2011, his Luther Mass for Chorus and Orchestra premiered with the Luther College Choir and Orchestra in Decorah, Iowa with a second performance at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis on April 17, 2011.

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Stephen Paulus introduction

Mosaic Rehearsal

John Christian and importance of quality music

John Christian talks about his students and BandQuest

John Christian talks about prerehearsal preparation

John Christian talks about working with Stephen Paulus

John Christian and active composer interaction

John Christian talks BandQuest

Stephen Paulus student interview thank you

Stephen Paulus talks discipline and motivation

Stephen Paulus on becoming a composer

Stephen Paulus on getting works performed

Stephen Paulus and the process of musical composition2

Stephen Paulus and musical style

Stephen Paulus discusses Mosaic

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