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In the rarified world of contemporary music, composers often challenge performers — pushing the envelope of instrumental technique and difficulty. But in the fall of 1999, it was Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Michael Colgrass who was challenged: he was commissioned by the American Composers Forum to write a piece for their BandQuest series, intended to provide high-quality new music for young performers.
Specifically, Colgrass was asked to write for the Winona Drive Senior School Band of Toronto. Far from professional musicians, some of these were kids just learning to play their instruments. Their conductor was hardworking Louis Papachristos, who, in addition to leading three bands, also coached boys’ and girls’ basketball.
Colgrass rose to the challenge, and the resulting work, Old Churches, was premiered on this date in 2000. Colgrass employed elements of Gregorian chant to evoke an ancient monastery, and easy graphic notation to introduce students to improvisation and the compositional process itself. “Keeping the music simple was a challenge, but it struck me that Mozart and Beethoven wrote music for amateurs without ‘dumbing down’ … am I a good enough composer to write a simple theme that can be genuinely exciting or moving, the way they did?” said Colgrass.
Michael Colgrass (1932-2019): Winds of Nagual; North Texas Wind Symphony; Eugene Migliaron Corporon, conductor; GIA 880
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In the rarified world of contemporary music, composers often challenge performers — pushing the envelope of instrumental technique and difficulty. But in the fall of 1999, it was Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Michael Colgrass who was challenged: he was commissioned by the American Composers Forum to write a piece for their BandQuest series, intended to provide high-quality new music for young performers.
Specifically, Colgrass was asked to write for the Winona Drive Senior School Band of Toronto. Far from professional musicians, some of these were kids just learning to play their instruments. Their conductor was hardworking Louis Papachristos, who, in addition to leading three bands, also coached boys’ and girls’ basketball.
Colgrass rose to the challenge, and the resulting work, Old Churches, was premiered on this date in 2000. Colgrass employed elements of Gregorian chant to evoke an ancient monastery, and easy graphic notation to introduce students to improvisation and the compositional process itself. “Keeping the music simple was a challenge, but it struck me that Mozart and Beethoven wrote music for amateurs without ‘dumbing down’ … am I a good enough composer to write a simple theme that can be genuinely exciting or moving, the way they did?” said Colgrass.
Michael Colgrass (1932-2019): Winds of Nagual; North Texas Wind Symphony; Eugene Migliaron Corporon, conductor; GIA 880

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