Hydrostatics
General Info
Year: 2020
Duration: c. 11:00
Difficulty: VI (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Roger Zare Music
Cost: Score and Parts (print) - Rental
Instrumentation
Full Score
C Piccolo
Flute I-II
Oboe I-II
Bassoon I-II
Contrabassoon
B-flat Soprano Clarinet I-II-III
B-flat Bass Clarinet
B-flat Contrabass Clarinet
E-flat Alto Saxophone I-II
B-flat Tenor Saxophone
E-flat Baritone Saxophone
B-flat Trumpet I-II-III
Horn in F I-II-III-IV
Trombone I-II
Bass Trombone
Euphonium
Tuba
String Bass
Piano
Timpani
Percussion, including:
- Bass Drum
- China Cymbals (medium)
- Crotales
- Marimba
- Snare Drum
- Suspended Cymbal (large)
- Tam-tam
- Temple Blocks
- Vibraphone
- Whip
- Xylophone
Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
Hydrostatics refers to the branch of mechanics that is concerned with the hydrostatic properties of liquids -- that is, the study of how liquids at rest react to changes in pressure. Water is so necessary for life as we know it, but also amazingly versatile with its many physical states and properties that occur within a relatively small temperature range that we experience in its entirety on Earth on a regular basis. It seems to be extremely flexible when it is flowing, but as soon as it is contained and at rest, its incompressible nature transmits immense power when pressure is applied to it. Application of hydrostatics gives us hydraulic presses and lifts, as well as aqueducts, water turbines, and hydroelectric dams. Hydraulics channel the power of water to move extremely heavy objects with ease. Hydroelectric dams are some of the most impressive manmade structures on the planet, holding back giant volumes of water and creating artificial lakes in order to control the flow of water to create renewable energy.
The music opens with a violent explosion of tension between the instruments of the ensemble. Slow, straining glissandos in the brass bend one pitch into another to create thick and clashing harmonies. Eventually, this texture yields a quick and more rhythmically oriented music. Underpinned with a constant flow of repeated notes, aggressive gestures made of similarly dense harmonies as heard in the first section sporadically rise and fall, with pointed and uneasy percussive interjections. At a clearing in the texture, a solo horn states the piece’s first melody, bringing together a series of gestural fragments from earlier in the music into a declamatory statement. As the pressure builds, a persistent high trumpet note emerges and is accompanied by a series of cataclysmic outbursts that represent the strength of water’s immutability.
The central section of Hydrostatics is a slow rhapsodic section, featuring an extended solo for the clarinet amidst rapidly fluttering but unmoving textures that emerge from different instrument groups. The slow-moving brass glissandos return in this new environment to create imposing waves of sound. The music closes with a reprise of the quick rhythmic and temperamental texture and a final restatement of the persistent high trumpets and cataclysmic outbursts from the whole ensemble.
While the ending may sound a bit triumphant, there is still much unresolved tension. Humanity has done much to harness the strength of water for its benefit, but in today’s changing climate, we continue to see many examples of how water still controls us. Floods have become more frequent and devastating, hurricanes and thunderstorms more powerful. Water has the power to give us life as well as take it away.
- Program Note from publisher
Awards
- Atlantic Coast Conference Band Directors Association James E. Croft Grant for Young and Emerging Wind Band Composers Award, 2020, winner
Media
State Ratings
None discovered thus far.
Performances
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- Indiana University (Bloomington) Wind Ensemble (Rodney Dorsey, conductor) – 21 February 2023
Works for Winds by This Composer
Adaptable Music
- All Aboard the Hoodlebug. See: Ghost Town Triptych
- Buena Vista Furnace. See: Ghost Town Triptych
- December Lullaby (Flex instrumentation) (2017/2020)
- Ghost Town Triptych (Flex instrumentation) (2021)
- All Aboard the Hoodlebug (Flex instrumentation) (2021)
- Laurel Run (Flex instrumentation) (2021)
- Buena Vista Furnace (Flex instrumentation) (2021)
- Interstellar Tarantella (Flex instrumentation) (2019/2020)
- Laurel Run. See: Ghost Town Triptych
- Mare Tranquillitatis (Octet) (Flex instrumentation) (2012/2020)
- Meditation on Amen (Flex instrumentation) (2018/2020)
- Three Ostinatos (Flex instrumentation) (2015/2020)
- Water Bear Jig (Flex instrumentation) (2017/2020)
All Wind Works
- Aerodynamics (2010)
- Awakening (2023)
- Bennu's Fire
- Biomimicry (2019)
- Breathless (2023)
- December Lullaby (2017)
- December Lullaby (Flex instrumentation) (2017/2020)
- Ghost Town Triptych (Flex instrumentation) (2021)
- All Aboard the Hoodlebug (Flex instrumentation) (2021)
- Laurel Run (Flex instrumentation) (2021)
- Buena Vista Furnace (Flex instrumentation) (2021)
- Hydrostatics (2020)
- Interstellar Tarantella (2019)
- Interstellar Tarantella (Flex instrumentation) (2019/2020)
- Lift-Off (2015)
- Little Jig (2017)
- Mare Tranquillitatis (2007/2012)
- Mare Tranquillitatis (Octet) (Flex instrumentation) (2007/2012/2020)
- Mare Tranquillitatis (Saxophone octet) (2007/2012)
- Meditation on Amen (2018)
- Meditation on Amen (Flex instrumentation) (2018/2020)
- Ocean of Undiscovered Truth (2019)
- Pastorale (2021)
- Tangents (2014)
- Three Ostinatos (2015)
- Three Ostinatos (Flex instrumentation) (2015/2020)
- Water Bear Jig (2017)
- Water Bear Jig (Flex instrumentation) (2017/2020)
- We Choose to Go to the Moon (2020)
Resources
- Perusal score
- Roger Zare website Accessed 21 February 2023