Aaron Alter
Sunset on the Spire for Soprano and Jazz Quintet
Duration: 6'
Instrumentation details:
trumpet in Bb
tenor saxophone in Bb
drum set
piano
double bass
Sunset on the Spire for Soprano and Jazz Quintet
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Work introduction
Sunset on the Spire (Introspective Blues #2) is an Art Song for Soprano Voice that is in the tradition of Art Songs by Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms, but with a more modern instrumental accompaniment of a Jazz Quintet of Trumpet, Tenor Saxophone, Piano, Double-Bass and Drum Set.
The text is by the early 20th century American poet, Elinor Wylie. The beginning and end of the song are in a Blues style, while the middle section is in a style that is more Brahms-inspired.
The performers in the video and audio examples were: Ljiljana Winkler, Soprano (to whom the song was dedicated); Peter Oswald, Trumpet; Dennis Brandner, Tenor Saxophone; Jai Jeffryes, Piano; Troy Rinker, Jr., Double-Bass; Lee Jeffryes, Drum Set and Gene Pritsker, Conductor. Sunset on the Spire was premiered by Ljiljana Winkler and the CompCord Ensemble as part of Composers Concordance Presents "Art of the Art Song" November 29, 2023 at DROM, New York City.The video below was by James Lane (Hot Indie Media.)
Please note: the published score from Universal Edition contains an instrumental introduction not present in the video and audio examples.
What is necessary to perform this work?
The soprano voice, trumpet, tenor saxophone and double bass should be amplified to balance with the drum set in most venues. In quieter venues only the soprano voice might need amplification.