Banana Day... Awesome.... also, oddly enough, why I am uncool.
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Banana Day
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It begins...
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1 Fantasia for Cell Phones
April 22, 2006 - my Senior Recital at West Chester University... I had to produce and present an more... hour's worth of music... It was a lot of fun, and there were a couple awesome performances by my friends that night (whom I am forever grateful for!!) All work is ©Michael J Weaver unless otherwise noted... I wanted to begin the performance with a witty jab at the people who come out on stage and say "uh, yeah, turn your cell phones off n00bs". I feel like that is one of the rudest things... ever. So this is my way of letting people know that I'd rather not hear a horrible MIDI version of Mozart's 'Turkish Rondo' in the middle of one of my pieces! And you know what?... it worked!
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2 Fugal Suite for Double Reeds
April 22, 2006 - my Senior Recital at West Chester University... I had to produce and present an more... hour's worth of music... It was a lot of fun, and there were a couple awesome performances by my friends that night (whom I am forever grateful for!!) All work is ©Michael J Weaver unless otherwise noted... The 2nd piece of the program was my 'Fugal Suite for Double Reeds' performed by the Almost Alliteration Quartet... so named because their names have the initials HH, MM, SS.... and JK. This piece is based on the traditional suite movements (Allemande, Sarabande, Courante, Gigue.. look it up, it's good stuff!) to which I gave a little twist by adding a fugue between each movement. There's a lot of counterpoint goodness going on there! I would love to have the opportunity to have this recorded some time professionally (and with a bit more rehearsak time... and with a working contrabassoon!)
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3 Interlude #1 - Willindipediosity
April 22, 2006 - my Senior Recital at West Chester University... I had to produce and present an more... more... hour's worth of music... It was a lot of fun, and there were a couple awesome performances by my friends that night (whom I am forever grateful for!!)... This was the 3rd piece, Willindipediosity.... basically my jab at avant garde music.... heh
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4 Higher Ambitions
April 22, 2006 - my Senior Recital at West Chester University... I had to produce and present an more... more... hour's worth of music... It was a lot of fun, and there were a couple awesome performances by my friends that night (whom I am forever grateful for!!)... This was the 4th piece of the evening, "Higher Ambitions" for Violin and Piano - Emily MacLean on the piano... and a special thank to Ayree Koh who learned this piece in 4 days after my original violinist copped out on me! Enjoy!
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5 Interlude #2 - Carmen
April 22, 2006 - my Senior Recital at West Chester University... I had to produce and present an more... more... hour's worth of music... It was a lot of fun, and there were a couple awesome performances by my friends that night (whom I am forever grateful for!!)... This was the 5th piece of the recital, a short interlude inserted to facilitate the set change on stage. Obviously not my own composition, but arranged by myself for boomwhackers. This is 'Los Habeneros' from the opera 'Carmen' by Bizet. Performed by the West Chester University Boomwhacker Choir, an impromptu ensemble that was formed for this performance! (and disbanded shortly after!)
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6 Bedtime Reflections
April 22, 2006 - my Senior Recital at West Chester University... I had to produce and present an more... hour's worth of music... It was a lot of fun, and there were a couple awesome performances by my friends that night (whom I am forever grateful for!!) Music ©Michael J. Weaver, Text ©Shel Silverstein... This is the 6th piece of the program, a song cycle based on the poems of Shel Silverstein... I think I'd like to have this professionally recorded some time (with a little more rehearsal time...)
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7 Interlude #3
April 22, 2006 - my Senior Recital at West Chester University... I had to produce and present an more... hour's worth of music... It was a lot of fun, and there were a couple awesome performances by my friends that night (whom I am forever grateful for!!)... This was the 7th piece of the recital, a short interlude inserted to facilitate the set change on stage. Obviously not my own composition, but arranged by myself for boomwhackers. The first person who can tell me the name of the piece, where it's from, and who wrote it gets 5 hits on their videos! Performed by the West Chester University Boomwhacker Choir, an impromptu ensemble that was formed for this performance! (and disbanded shortly after!) Finally, special thanks to Dan Beal for his interpretive dance!
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8 Eat Right
April 22, 2006 - my Senior Recital at West Chester University... I had to produce and present an hour's worth of music... It was a lot of fun, and there were a couple awesome performances by my friends that night (whom I am forever grateful for!!) All work is ©Michael J Weaver unless otherwise noted... this was the 8th and final piece of the show... I offer no explanation, take it for what it is... the fun part about this is that at the end I had everyone who was involved in the recital come back for one more refrain of the piece/curtain call... that's a lot of people!! Enjoy!
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