This fun collection of seven brass quintet pieces of varying lengths provides a short story to brass quintet concerts. Each composition was meticulously crafted as a soundtrack to a scene or a time lapse video. The music expertly captures the feel and sentiment of the video footage. The music is challenging to musicians, and with proper introduction, provides a picturesque moment to a concert in practically any setting.
Listen to "Alfredo's Demise" here: Alfredo's Demise, Time Lapse │Music by Dr. Daniel N. Thrower (youtube.com)
Listen to "New Year's Puzzle" here: "New Year's Puzzle" Time Lapse │ Brass Quintet, by Dr. Daniel Thrower (youtube.com)
Listen to "Pigeons" here: "Pigeons"│ Brass Quintet, by Dr. Daniel Thrower (youtube.com)
Listen to "Shuttle from Haneda" here: "Shuttle from Haneda" Time Lapse │ Brass Quintet, by Dr. Daniel Thrower (youtube.com)
Listen to "Petite Wave" here: Hanging a Cool Picture │ "Petite Wave" for Brass Quintet, by Dr. Daniel Thrower (youtube.com)
Listen to "Fast Food to Fitness" here: Fast Food to Fitness │ Wait for it... (youtube.com)
Listen to "Blue Snowman Group" here: "Blue Snowman Group" │ Brass Quintet, by Dr. Daniel Thrower (youtube.com)
Listen while following along with the scores here: Scenes & Amusements, Vol. 1 │ 7 Pieces for Brass Quintet │ Dr. Daniel Thrower (youtube.com)
Alfredo’s Demise, Op. 145-A, for brass quintet was completed om 29 Dec 2023. Alfredo was a snowman built after a late spring snowstorm in Bellevue, Nebraska, at the beginning of the Covid shutdowns in 2020. The time lapse video was captured on 18 Apr 2020. The first half of the composition underscores time lapse footage of the rapidly melting snowman, syncing precise sforzando punctuations to moments of falling chunks. The sunset remains were gleefully decimated by our six-year-old James, also included in the time lapse YouTube video, released 30 Dec 2023. Duration: 1:15.
New Year’s Puzzle, Op. 145-C, for brass quintet was completed on 9 Jan 2024. Between performing sets of Christmas carols at a mall on the outskirts of Tokyo, I purchased a stunning 1000-piece puzzle of Mount Fuji as a Christmas gift for my wife. She is fond of puzzles. When I started putting together time lapse videos with brass quintet music, the fast-motion working of a puzzle sounded intriguing. We had just completed a different 1000-piece puzzle, so I estimated that the completed video would be less than a minute. The camera and table were set up for the filming, and then I opened the box. The tiny quarter-inch puzzle pieces shocked me! I even let out a gasp. However, everything was set up, and I was determined to get the time lapse footage. The process took a great portion of three days. Were it not for the end goal of a time lapse video, I think we would have abandoned the cursed puzzle long before completion. We got it done on 2 Jan 2024 though, and several days later I revived a cute little ricky-ticky piece in the works, gave it a title, and completed it in two days. One key moment is a musical laugh, as if the menacingly challenging puzzle were mocking us as we struggled so long to complete it. Duration: 3:00.
Pigeons, Op. 145-F, for brass quintet was started and completed on 3 Feb 2024. On my way walking to work on 25 Jan 2024, a substantial flock of pigeons was contentedly pecking at the yellow grass under a tree. Wishing I had a dog to scatter them and enjoy seeing them flutter away, I did the next best thing: I pulled out my iPhone and started rolling a video while I slowly approached them, occasionally causing a little stir. Once they finally had enough, the flock took flight to find a distant, less threatening spot of ground to peck. The scene presented some fine opportunities for musical underscoring, so I did just that. Duration: 0:45.
Op. 145-D: Shuttle from Haneda, for brass quintet. The video was taken 21 Jan 2024 after a delayed return from a trip to Washington, D.C. The music and YouTube video were completed 28 Jan 2024. The video was much faster than a side-view time lapse in a vehicle should be, but it was a grand experiment, and elicited a fairly dormant atonal compositional style from me. The atonality depicts well the hustle and chaos of a city as enormous as Tokyo, but with a lovely view of the Bay about midway through the work. Duration: 0:50.
Petite Wave, Op. 145-B, for brass quintet was completed on 8 Jan 2024 and posted on YouTube. During the holiday season of 2023-24, I decided to create a series of time lapse videos with original brass quintet music as soundtracks. This piece was composed to accompany a time lapse of me hanging of a three-panel canvas print of the woodcut art “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai in 1831. This art was featured on the cover of Claude Debussy’s “La Mer” when it was published in 1905. In allusion to that, my short film score ends with a quote from “La Mer.” Video was captured on 3 Jan 2024. Duration: 0:30.
Fast Food to Fitness, Op. 145-E, for brass quintet was started and completed on 29 Jan 2024 and posted as my first YouTube Short video. The video itself consists of a pan of nine fast food ads on a sheet given to me at the Newcomer Brief upon arriving at Yokota Air Base in Japan. The very bottom ad promotes “BeFit 360,” which I thought was hilarious. The music has a series of exciting flourishes, akin to butterflies in a hungry tummy upon surveying all the tempting restaurants represented. Then the joyful music morphs into a dark, sinister chord with all the instruments in the low range as the last ad puts a damper on the caloric prospects. Duration: 0:18.
Blue Snowman Group, Op. 145-G, for brass quintet was completed on 8 Feb 2024. A rare Tokyo snow dumped inches of wet packing snow for most of a day. I enjoyed an early release from work, and when I got home, my ten-year-old had already started rolling the base of a snowman. The 21st-century dad in me didn’t help him, but rather, I whipped out my cell phone and started a time lapse video! Mom came out and built her own, with creative ideas! Armed with a spray bottle full of water and food coloring, the two snowmen turned blue in the cold and lived happily together for a couple of days. Duration: 1:00.Gilded Music Press specializes in brass music and pedagogical materials composed and crafted by Dr. Daniel Thrower. His expertise and experience in the music world are now available in printed or PDF format for the music world's benefit.
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