Ecruteak & Cianwood City - Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal Versions
Junichi Masuda & Gō Ichinōse Pokémon Gold & Silver Versions (1999, Japan) - Nintendo Game Boy Pokémon Crystal Version (2000, Japan) - Nintendo Game Boy Color
Transcribed by Max Boiko
Trumpet - Max Boiko Soprano Saxophone - Morgan Smallwood Tenor Saxophone - Alex Reyes
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I. Très Modéré, Expressif
III. Fileuse
IV. Nocturne et Final
Fernande Decruck (1896-1954)
A contemporary of Ibert and Messiaen, Fernande Decruck dedicated this Sonata in C# (1943) to Marcel Mule. Decruck composed over 40 works for the saxophone, but after her death much of her output was forgotten or lost, eclipsed by newer works in the rapidly-growing saxophone repertoire. It is only in recent years that recordings and new publications of her music have allowed the world to rediscover Decruck's legacy. The work is composed in a traditional four-movement setting: a sonata-form opening movement, a slow second movement, a movement entitled "Fileuse" (spinning song), substituting for the traditional scherzo, and a rondo-like finale. The work incorporates trends of impressionism through its harmonic vocabulary, chordal planing, and pentatonic scales, and polytonality.
Morgan Smallwood - Saxophone
Linli Wang - Piano
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ignis fatuus (2019)
Nhyta Taguchi - live electronics
Morgan Smallwood - alto saxophone
April 17, 2019
Robert Ceely Electronic Music Studio Dedication Concert
Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theater
New England Conservatory
Boston, Massachusetts
The Latin name ignis fatuus is composed of ignis, meaning "fire", and fatuus, an adjective meaning "foolish", "silly", or "simple"; it can thus be literally translated into English as "foolish fire", or more idiomatically as "giddy flame". Despite its Latin origins, the term ignis fatuus is not attested in antiquity, and what the ancient Romans called the will-o'-wisp may be unknown. The Latin word fatuus (Latin pronunciation: [ˈfat̪uɔs]) is not immediately related to the word "fate", which is from Latin fata (Latin pronunciation: [ˈfaːt̪a], in turn the plural of fatum), which in Latin has a different pronunciation of the letter a in the stem. Instead, in English it is directly related to the word infatuate. It is thought that both are ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *bʰeh₂- "to speak", as fatuus, in the archaic literal sense of being able to speak (Latin: fari [ˈfaːriː]) of the things yet to happen, was originally associated with the Roman god Faunus. The semantic shift to "silly" would have been pejorative in nature, as such foretellings of the future would come to be regarded by the ancient Romans.
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Creature Hunting
1130 (0:33 Time Bonus) - Platinum Medal
Pikmin 3 Deluxe
Nintendo Switch
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