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Perception vs. Reality - WW Quintet
$25.00

Woodwind Quintet (standard; fl., ob., cl. hn., bsn.)

Parts are included with the zip file.

Recorded by Typhoon Winds at the 2024 Imani Winds Chamber Music Festival at the Juilliard School in August 2024.

Duration: c.a. 15 minutes

Outside of music, I have always been extremely interested in psychology. “Perception versus Reality” refers to the psychological phenomenon that what we perceive is different from what reality is. Our perception is inescapably colored by our experience. Our perceived reality is instead a subjective and dynamic construct influenced by our individual perspectives and personal history, often seen through a lens tinted with pessimism.

The first movement, Reality, starts with the call of the white-throated sparrow, which I heard in my front yard one atypically warm November day. In the introduction to the movement, I aimed to create the warm, glowing feeling of a peaceful day. I utilize the birdcall alongside quintal harmony. Throughout the rest of the movement, I maintain driving energy punctuated by a conversational, playful melody in the entirety of the ensemble, with instances of imitation. There is a brief instance of a “fever dream” in which the tempo suddenly slows, and the sounds become undulating. This is followed by a return to the original tempo and a sharp ramp to the end of the movement. The harmony throughout the entire movement gradually transforms from consonant open chords to harsh clusters, setting the stage for the second movement.

The second movement, Perception, is a double canon based on an (0123) set. The set is treated using klangfarbenmelodie, with the temporal space between notes compressing as the canon develops. Once the canon reaches its apex, cluster chords suddenly take over the texture. Then, the canon reignites, this time cascading, until it bottoms out at the cluster broken into 2-instrument pairs, alternating beats. Eventually, the energy swells again, and the entire set is finally stated as a unified melody. The movement concludes by bringing back the canons from the beginning, though they are spaced apart and fade away until the final unusually voiced non-tertian chord.

The third movement, Hope, recalls the open harmonies of the first movement and is a bright, fast-paced close to the piece. Like the first movement, this movement is broken up into a slower introduction, followed by a fast-pased middle, and topped off with a heroic, slower ending. I believe that after such darkness in “Perception,” the work should end on a hopeful note.

(Re)Construction - Mixed Chamber Ensemble
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Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Violin, Cello, Piano, Drumset (Classic Rock)

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Recorded by Wet Ink Ensemble during a reading session at the University of South Carolina in October 2023.

Duration: ca. 4'20"

The impetus for this piece is my experience of living in Nashville, Tennessee. I arrived in 2012, just before the city underwent explosive growth, becoming one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States.

Nashville's skyline is adorned with cranes wherever you look. This growth extends beyond the city limits into the surrounding suburbs, including the town where my parents reside. Farms and forests there have given way to new subdivisions, and what was once a landscape of natural beauty is now shaped by human hands. This microcosm mirrors the overarching changes in Nashville.

This composition serves as a narrative of the city from my perspective. With each visit back home, I witness something old being replaced by something new, an inevitable part of life's progression. However, sometimes what is lost is irreplaceable. The soundscape of this composition can best be described as 'urban new age rot,' a term that encapsulates the emotional essence of this evolving city from my perspective.

The Garden of Eden - Wind Ensemble
$149.99

Grade 4

Duration: 7’30”

Creation myths/origin stories provide an important framework for a large majority of the world's religions, both past and present. None is more widely known than that of Adam and Eve and the Garden of Eden. With Jews, Christians, and Muslims sharing the tradition of Adam and Eve and the Garden of Eden, more than 4.4 billion people (over half the world's population) follow this tradition.

In this piece, I take an abstract view of the Garden of Eden; the ideal of an earthly paradise in which humanity can be free from want and destruction. I aim to embody these ideals by creating an deep sense of peace and unbridled love for nature that is contrasted with more energetic and harmonically venturous music that takes influence from non-classical music, representing the desire to stray from the path.

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