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Julius Hemphill : Composer

Wind/Rhythms

August 15, 2018 by Editor

Multi-movement work for saxophone quartet with percussion. This suite was written for a concert featuring the World Saxophone Quartet and Max Roach & M’Boom, called “The Grand Collaboration,” at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City, on June 26, 1981, although it was evidently not performed at that concert. The individual movements of “Wind/Rhythms” are “Fixation“; “Flair“; “Ji-Ji Tune“; “Another Feeling“; and “Stick.” Several of these movements were later performed or recorded as separate pieces.

From Marty Ehrlich: In addition to the full score in Hemphill’s hand, there are two pages on which Hemphill outlines an intricate structure for performing these works with percussion ensemble.

Filed Under: Compositions S-Z Tagged With: Large-scale works, Max Roach, Wind/Rhythms, World Saxophone Quartet

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