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James M. Stephenson

Stephenson: Scram! (Version for Orchestra)

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Stephenson Music  |  SKU: 156-045-FS
  • Composer: James M. Stephenson (1969-)
  • Format: Full Score
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Orchestra
  • Originally for: Trumpet, Concert Band
  • Work: Scram! (2018)
  • Binding: Spiral Bound
  • Size: 11.0 x 16.9 inches
  • Pages: 25

Description

A fun encore for my friends at the US "President's Own" Marine Band. I have nothing but the highest regard for Amy McCabe, the dedicatee of the solo trumpet part, and Colonel Jason, K. Fettig, who asked me to compose the piece.

The piece was composed for the band's October, 2018 tour of the Midwest (including a stop in my home city of Chicago), and is meant to "chase" Amy off the stage after having performed another work of mine: The Storyteller. Because the latter piece ends quietly, I imagined an encore to quickly show Amy's virtuosic skills before she was to hasten back to the principal trumpet chair; hence the name "Scram!"

The symphonic version, created for the Baltimore Symphony, transfers many of the virtuosic solo trumpet lines into various sections of the orchestra, showing off their skills at executing fast-moving phrases. The enlarged orchestration should also prove more evocative at the moments in the score - most notably the first chord - where one can almost hear the ensemble yelling: "SCRAM!"

  • Jim Stephenson

Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2/4.3.3.1/timp.3 perc/hp/strings

Stephenson Music

Stephenson: Scram! (Version for Orchestra)

$ 60.25

Description

A fun encore for my friends at the US "President's Own" Marine Band. I have nothing but the highest regard for Amy McCabe, the dedicatee of the solo trumpet part, and Colonel Jason, K. Fettig, who asked me to compose the piece.

The piece was composed for the band's October, 2018 tour of the Midwest (including a stop in my home city of Chicago), and is meant to "chase" Amy off the stage after having performed another work of mine: The Storyteller. Because the latter piece ends quietly, I imagined an encore to quickly show Amy's virtuosic skills before she was to hasten back to the principal trumpet chair; hence the name "Scram!"

The symphonic version, created for the Baltimore Symphony, transfers many of the virtuosic solo trumpet lines into various sections of the orchestra, showing off their skills at executing fast-moving phrases. The enlarged orchestration should also prove more evocative at the moments in the score - most notably the first chord - where one can almost hear the ensemble yelling: "SCRAM!"

  • Jim Stephenson

Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2/4.3.3.1/timp.3 perc/hp/strings

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