Gary Noland - The Broom Brigade, Op. 25

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  • Gary Noland’s “The Broom Brigade” for piano is a bite-sized neoromantic composition that lasts less than one minute. The style of the piece uses mostly Romantic period language, until the final few measures of the piece, where dissonant chords break that illusion. Noland dedicated the miniature work to his teacher, Ivan Tcherepnin, who is of the Tcherepnin musical dynasty.
    Dr. Gary Lloyd Noland was born 1957 and grew up in a house shared by ten people. As an adolescent, Noland lived for a time in Salzburg, Austria and Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Having studied with a long roster of acclaimed composers and musicians, he earned his Bachelor’s in music from UC Berkeley in 1979, continued studies at the Boston Conservatory, and transferred to Harvard University, where he obtained a master’s degree and a PhD in Music Composition in 1989. In addition, he has taught music at Harvard, the University of Oregon, and Portland Community College.
    As a composer, Noland’s works come in a diverse range of styles. His catalogue consists of hundreds of tonal and atonal works, of which include piano, vocal, chamber, experimental, electronic pieces, and graphic scores. Noland’s compositions have been performed and broadcast worldwide, including his Grande Rag Brillante that premiered on the Yamaha Disklavier at NPR. Noland founded the Seventh Species concert series in San Francisco in 1990, and was also a founding member of Cascadia Composers association.
    Date: 1992
    Catalogue: Op. 25
    Dedicatee: Ivan Tcherepnin
    Performer: Meliton Soupelin on piano
    Note: This channel does not own the score or audio, and they are used for non-commercial purposes. The contents of the video were obtained from the composer and uploaded with the composer’s permission.
    Composer’s website: composergarynoland.godaddysit...

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