Amber Waves
Title
Amber Waves
Description
African American composr and conductor Evan Williams wrote "Amber Waves" for trombone and interactive electronics.
As written on the composer's website: Amber Waves is a reflection on my upbringing in the Midwest. I grew up (and my family still lives) on a street called Wheatfield Road, in the south suburbs of Chicago. This street is near a farm which grows wheat and corn. This improvisatory work pays homage to the simplicity, beauty, and vast openness of that place, and areas like it throughout the Midwest."
As written on the composer's website: Amber Waves is a reflection on my upbringing in the Midwest. I grew up (and my family still lives) on a street called Wheatfield Road, in the south suburbs of Chicago. This street is near a farm which grows wheat and corn. This improvisatory work pays homage to the simplicity, beauty, and vast openness of that place, and areas like it throughout the Midwest."
Duration: 11 minutes
Creator
Williams, Evan (b. 1988)
Source
Evan Williams (personal website), https://www.evanwilliamsmusic.info
Evan Williams, Amber Waves (description and recording), https://www.evanwilliamsmusic.info/amber-waves.html
Date
2015
Format
10-20 minutes
Coverage
2000-
Instrumentation
trombone
electronics / électronique
Ensemble Type
duo
Citation
Williams, Evan (b. 1988), “Amber Waves,” Music EnLivened, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/music-enlivened/items/show/187.
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