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Evan Zegiel

Zegiel: Escape Velocity

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  • Composer: Evan Zegiel (1994-)
  • Format: Score & Set of Parts
  • Instrumentation: Brass Ensemble
  • Work: Escape Velocity (2024)
  • Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
  • Pages: 29

Description

Escape Velocity, Evan Zegiel (2024) for flex low brass trio

Escape Velocity aims to capture the power, grandeur, and various phases of a space shuttle launch. It's inspired by the music of the progressive metal band Astronoid, known for their sweeping textures, long melodies, and fast drumming.

The term "escape velocity" refers to the velocity required for an object to escape the gravitational pull of the body it is orbiting. This is an essential part of the physical calculations required for a successful shuttle launch.

The introduction is epic, representing the firing of the main engines. The faster section that follows this captures the intensity and speed of the shuttle racing the through the atmosphere. The next, quieter section aims to represent the release of the initial engines, and the shuttle's entry into low-Earth orbit. The next louder section is the secondary boosters firing, which is followed later by another quiet section that turns inward to the astronauts' thoughts as they witness open space in front of their eyes. The epic conclusion of the piece returns to the introductory music, indicating a successful escape from the Earth's gravity.

Part 1 - Horn (F), Tenor Trombone, Euphonium (BC or TC)

Part 2 - Horn (F), Tenor Trombone, Euphonium (BC or TC), Tuba

Part 3 - Horn (F), Tenor Trombone, Bass Trombone, Euphonium (BC or TC), Tuba

Just a Theory Press

Zegiel: Escape Velocity

¥8,200

Description

Escape Velocity, Evan Zegiel (2024) for flex low brass trio

Escape Velocity aims to capture the power, grandeur, and various phases of a space shuttle launch. It's inspired by the music of the progressive metal band Astronoid, known for their sweeping textures, long melodies, and fast drumming.

The term "escape velocity" refers to the velocity required for an object to escape the gravitational pull of the body it is orbiting. This is an essential part of the physical calculations required for a successful shuttle launch.

The introduction is epic, representing the firing of the main engines. The faster section that follows this captures the intensity and speed of the shuttle racing the through the atmosphere. The next, quieter section aims to represent the release of the initial engines, and the shuttle's entry into low-Earth orbit. The next louder section is the secondary boosters firing, which is followed later by another quiet section that turns inward to the astronauts' thoughts as they witness open space in front of their eyes. The epic conclusion of the piece returns to the introductory music, indicating a successful escape from the Earth's gravity.

Part 1 - Horn (F), Tenor Trombone, Euphonium (BC or TC)

Part 2 - Horn (F), Tenor Trombone, Euphonium (BC or TC), Tuba

Part 3 - Horn (F), Tenor Trombone, Bass Trombone, Euphonium (BC or TC), Tuba

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