Hangover Hotel
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General Info
Year: 2020
Duration: c. 8:10
Difficulty: VI (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Unknown
Cost: Score and Parts - Unknown
Instrumentation
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Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
Many college and university bands and wind ensembles tour -- across the U.S. and sometimes abroad. Although strict school policies and procedures regarding students free-time behaviors are always in effect, from time to time a few errant young musicians might stray from the crystal-clear rules and regulations (or so we are told …) and venture out on the town. This is the aftermath, the story of the morning after one such late night adventure. The culpable young musicians are soon to be late for the morning dress rehearsal -- still in bed, half-asleep, struggling to focus, fighting the persistent iPhone "wake up" ring tones, and becoming confused about the tour repertoire at hand (tiny mutated quotes from Hindemith, Grainger, Holst, Ives, etc. scattered throughout the piece).
This scenario, of course, has absolutely no history with the remarkable, responsible, reliable and mature young musicians performing today at this storied institution.
- Program Note by composer
Media
State Ratings
None discovered thus far.
Performances
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- Trinity University (San Antonio, Tx.) Wind Ensemble (Jim Worman, conductor) - 9 May 2021 *Premiere Performance*
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Cliffhanger March (1984)
- Contraband (1990)
- El Salon Medico (1990)
- The End of the World (2011)
- Extraction on No. 9 (2013)
- A Far Cry from Fairview (2019)
- Fear Strikes Out (2014)
- Guttersnipe (1994)
- Hangover Hotel (2020)
- Invocation (1989)
- King Ubu (1980)
- O Magma Mysterium (2016)
- Prayer (2004/2011)
- Seven Steps from Hell (1985)
- When Hell Freezes Over (1995)
Resources
- Michael Schelle website Accessed 9 May 2021