Brian Boru's March - Arr. McKennon

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville - A Winter’s Eve- December 9, 2018 Terry Concert Hall, Jacksonville University
    Conductor Marguerite Bradford Richardson
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    Brian Boru’s March
    Arranged by Anne McKennon
    (B.1969) World Premiere
    Drop by a pub and, if you’re lucky, you might catch a “session”-an informal performance of traditional Irish, Scottish or English tunes by folks gathered in a circle, playing instruments such a fiddle, flute, accordion, Uillean pipes, banjo, tin whistle, guitar, bass, or bodhrán (traditional Irish drum) for their own enjoyment while customers eat, drink, and converse. The tunes themselves are simple in structure. Most are A-B-A (main theme; a contrasting theme; back to the main theme). The custom is to repeat a tune many times. As players join in or drop out. The timbre and intensity of the music changes.
    In her symphonic setting of a typical pub-session tune, Brian Boru’s March, Anne McKennon-herself a session musician-brings the entire Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville into the pub, as it were! The opening oboe solo evokes a bagpipe. Groups of instruments take a turn with the melody. WIth each new layer of sound, excitement builds. McKennon’s composition has three interlocking movements. Percussion instruments signal the transition from one to the next. The mood shifts; the meter changes; but the tune remains constant throughout.
    The Tune is named for a charismatic figure born in the middle of the tenth century who reigned as High King of Ireland from 1002 until his death in 1014. He is considered the founder of the O’Brien clan. His glory is acknowledged in late-20th-century pop culture: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine character “Mils O’Brien” is said to be descendant of his. Let your imagination soar and your toe tap as you listen to the premiere of McKennon’s symphonic depiction of three vignettes in the life of this great Irish leader of yore.
    Program Notes
    Lucinda Mosher, Th. D.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @nicoearley7331
    @nicoearley7331 5 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful 10 th century performance so accomplished

  • @aemckennon
    @aemckennon 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much for the performance! Honored to be your Composer in Residence this season.

  • @aemckennon
    @aemckennon 3 года назад +1

    Want to learn more about this arrangement? Here's how it came to be: ruclips.net/video/kgFiLx-Y4-w/видео.html

  • @firstaid1640
    @firstaid1640 3 года назад +2

    The name of this piece is Brian Boru's March, yet a good portion of it is being played in 3/4 time. Sorry, I just don't agree with it nor does it agree with me.

    • @aemckennon
      @aemckennon 3 года назад +1

      It's an Irish Traditional tune in 6/8. Imagine it as a slow to medium march on the dotted quarter note.