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Amis - Islero

Islero was commissioned by Steven Lipsitt and The Boston Classical Orchestra to celebrate the orchestra’s 25th anniversary. The work was to be a fanfare that opened the ensemble’s season and only utilized the group’s woodwinds, brass and timpani.

The initial sketches for this commission took on a light, neo-classical tone to reflect the history of the ensemble’s programming and to capitalize on the experience of its traditionally small wind section. However, upon learning of other works that were on the program -- which included works by Arriaga, Villa-Lobos, Rodrigo and a Vivaldi lute concerto performed by Sharon Isbin -- I abandoned the sketches and was inspired toward a different aesthetic. This new, decidedly more aggressive, work juxtaposes an ostinato against an improvisatory sounding fanfare theme introduced by the trumpet. The title Islero, chosen after the composition was completed, draws the association of the analogous disposition of a so-named infamous Miura bull. Islero was premiered on October 15, 2004 at Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall.

Scott - [Commissioned piece, title TBA]


Dvořák - Serenade for Winds, Op. 44

The Serenade for Winds has become one of Dvořák's most popular works thanks to his mastery of wind instrument writing. It is a charming and elegant work that has become a staple of the wind chamber music repertoire. The work is full of youthful invention, illustrates the breadth of Dvořák’s compositional style and captures his genuine playfulness and excitement. As Brahms said of the piece in 1879, “It would be difficult to discover a finer, more refreshing impression of really abundant and charming creative talent.”

Earlier Event: November 23
In the Classical Tradition
Later Event: April 26
Voices Near and Far