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Symphony II (Maslanka)
General Info
Year: 1986
Duration: 33:25
Difficulty: VII (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Carl Fischer
Cost: Score & Parts - Rental | Score Only - $60.00
Movements
1. Moderato - 10:00
2. "Deep River" - 9:15
3. Allegro Molto - 13:55
Instrumentation
Full Score
C Piccolo I-II
Flute I-II
Oboe I-II
Bassoon I-II
Contrabassoon
E-flat Soprano Clarinet
B-flat Soprano Clarinet I-II-III
B-flat Bass Clarinet
B-flat Contrabass Clarinet
E-flat Alto Saxophone I-II (I doubling Bb Soprano Sax)
B-flat Tenor Saxophone
E-flat Baritone Saxophone
B-flat Trumpet I-II (both doubling Trumpets in F)
B-flat Cornet I-II-III
Horn in F I-II-III-IV
Trombone I-II
Euphonium
Tuba
Piano
Percussion I-II-III-IV-V, including:
- Anvil
- Bass Drum
- Bongos (2)
- Bell (small, brass)
- Bell Plates (2: small and large)
- Crash Cymbal
- Glockenspiel
- Gong (small, medium)
- Snare Drum (2: small and regular)
- Suspended Cymbals (3: small, medium and large)
- Tambourine
- Tam-tam
- Temple Blocks
- Tenor Drum
- Tom-Toms (2: medium, large)
- Triange (2: small, large)
- Vibraphone
- Woodblocks (2: small, large)
- Xylophone
Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
Symphony No. 2 was commissioned by the Big Ten Band Directors Association in 1983. I was asked to write a major work for full band. The Symphony was given its premiere at the 1987 CBDNA Convention in Evanston, Illinois. The performing group was the combined Symphonic Band and Symphonic Wind Ensemble of Northwestern University under the direction of John P. Paynter.
The first movement is in sonata form. It travels with gathering force to a climax area halfway through, and then dissolves suddenly into a heated fantasia. A very simple restatement of the opening theme and a brief coda finish the movement. This music is deeply personal for me, dealing with issues of loss, resignation, and acceptance.
The second movement opens with an arrangement of Deep River, a traditional African-American melody. The words of the song read in part: "Deep River, my home is over Jordan. Deep River, Lord, I want to cross over to camp ground." The composition of this movement involved for me two meaningful coincidences. The body of the movement was completed, and then I came across Deep River while working on another project. The song and my composition fit as if made for each other, so I brought the song into the Symphony. The last notes were put onto the score of this movement almost to the hour of the space shuttle Challenger disaster. The power of these coincidences was such that I have dedicated this music to the memory of the astronauts who lost their lives: Francis R. Scobee, Michael J. Smith, Judith A. Resnick, Ellison S. Onizuka, Gregory B. Jarvis, and Christa McAuliffe.
The finale of this Symphony is once again in sonata form. There are three broad theme areas occupying more than a third of the movement, a development based primarily on themes one and three, a recapitulation (minus the third theme area), and a brief coda. The underlying impulse of this movement is an exuberant, insistent outpouring of energy, demanding a high level of playing precision and physical endurance from the performers.
- Program Note by composer
Nearly thirty years have passed since the premiere of Symphony No. 2, the first of my seven symphonies for wind ensemble. In that time I have come to recognize that issues of transformation are at the heart of my work, initially my personal issues of loss, grief, and rage, then knowing that my own change is the start for some element of outward movement, for change in the world. This is a long, slow process, but it is the requirement of our time. The crux of Symphony No. 2 is the river metaphor of the second movement crossing over to the other side ... death, yes, but also movement away from ego/self and toward compassion.
Everyone knows that we are living in a seriously dangerous time. For me, Symphony No. 2 was my first awareness in artistic terms that this is the case. Nearly sixty years ago African writer Chinua Achebe wrote the renowned novel Things Fall Apart. Chronicling the destruction of one life, he hit upon what we must do to regain our balance: return to our deepest inner sources for sustenance and direction; return to the tradition of the art community: people selected and set apart to dream for the community as a whole. If art is worth anything it is this: it brings us back to dream time and the inner voice. It lets the heart speak, giving us answers that we cannot reach in any other way. This is why we make music.
– Program Note by David Maslanka, 2016
Media
- Audio CD: Northshore Concert Band (Mallory Thompson, conductor) - 2005
- Audio Download Purchase: Illinois State University (Stephen Steele, conductor)
- Audio Download Purchase: University of Massachusetts (Malcolm Rowell, conductor)
State Ratings
None discovered thus far.
Performances
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- Northshore Concert Band (Evanston, Ill.) (Mallory Thompson, conductor) - 20 February 2022
- St. Olaf College (Northfield, Minn.) Band (Timothy Mahr, conductor) – 9 February 2020
- Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.) Symphonic Wind Ensemble (Mallory Thompson, conductor) – 9 June 2019
- University of Cincinnati (Ohio) College-Conservatory of Music Wind Symphony (Kevin Michael Holzman, conductor) – 21 September 2018
- Michigan State University (East Lansing) Symphony Band (David Thornton, conductor) – 22 April 2018
- Nevada Wind Ensemble (Reno) (Reed Chamberlin, conductor) – 23 March 2018 (CBDNA 2018 Western/Northwestern Conference, Rohnert Park, Calif.)
- Baylor University (Waco, Tx.) Symphonic Band (Isaiah Odajima, conductor) – 21 March 2018 (CBDNA 2018 Southwestern Conference, Houston, Texas)
- Texas A&M University (College Station) Wind Symphony (Timothy Rhea, conductor) – 23 February 2018
- Baylor University (Waco, Tx.) Symphonic Band (Isaiah Odajima, conductor) - 20 November 2017
- University of Arizona (Tucson) Wind Ensemble (Gregg I. Hanson, conductor) – 28 April 2016
- California Band Directors Association All-State High School Wind Symphony (Mallory Thompson, conductor) - 13 February 2016 (2016 CASMEC Conference, San Jose)
- Eastman School of Music (Rochester, N.Y.) Wind Ensemble (Kevin Michael Holzman, conductor) – 5 February 2016
- California State University, Fresno, Wind Orchestra (Gary P. Gilroy, conductor) - 21 March 2014 (2014 Sutherland Wind Festival, Fresno, Calif.)
- Northshore Concert Band (Evanston, Ill.) (Mallory Thompson, conductor) – 16 December 2005 (2005 Midwest Clinic)
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Alex and the Phantom Band (2002/2015)
- Angel of Mercy (2015)
- California (2016)
- A Child's Garden of Dreams (1981)
- Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (1999)
- Concerto for Marimba and Band (1990)
- Concerto for Clarinet and Wind Ensemble (2015)
- Concerto for Piano, Winds, and Percussion (1979)
- Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Wind Ensemble (2012)
- Concerto No 2 for Piano, Winds, and Percussion (2002)
- Concerto No 3 for Piano and Wind Ensemble (2016)
- Concerto for Trombone and Wind Ensemble (2007)
- Crown of Thorns (1991)
- Desert Roads (2005)
- Fanfare-Variations on the Chorale Melody "Durch Adams Fall" (Through Adam's Fall). See: Recitation Book
- First Light (2016)
- Four Pieces for Band (1980)
- Give Us This Day (2005)
- Golden Light (1990)
- Heart Songs (2001)
- Hell's Gate (1997)
- Hohner (1999)
- Hosannas (2015)
- Husa (2016)
- Hymn for World Peace (2014)
- Illumination (2013)
- In Memoriam (1990)
- Laudamus Te (1995)
- Letter to Martin (2015)
- Liberation (2012)
- Little Concerto (1990)
- Mass (1995/2005)
- Montana Music: Chorale Variations (1993)
- Morning Star (1997)
- Mother Earth (2008)
- Mountain Roads (1997)
- On This Bright Morning (2013)
- Peace (2012)
- Prelude on a Gregorian Tune (1981)
- Procession of the Academics (2008)
- Quintet for Winds Number 2
- Recitation Book (2006)
- Remember Me (2013)
- Requiem (2013)
- Rollo Takes a Walk (1980)
- Saint Francis (2015)
- Sea Dreams (1998)
- The Seeker (2016)
- Song at the End of Time
- Songs for the Coming Day (2012)
- Song Book (2001)
- Symphony No. 2 (1987)
- Symphony No. 3 (1991/2007)
- Symphony No. 4 (1993)
- Symphony No. 5 (2000)
- Symphony No. 6 (2004)
- Symphony No 7 (2004)
- Symphony No 8 (2008)
- Symphony No. 9 (2011)
- Symphony No. 10 (2018)
- Tears (1994)
- Testament (2001)
- Traveler (2003)
- A Tuning Piece: Songs of Fall and Winter (1995)
- ufo dreams (1999)
- Unending Stream of Life (2007)
- Variants on a Hymn Tune (1995)
Resources
- David Maslanka website
- Lourens, Alan. Symphony No. 2. MBM Times, Issue 6 (2012), 72.
- "Symphony No. 2." Wind Band Symphony Archive. Web. Accessed 24 January 2022