If a piece excites me I like to do various versions for other instruments. This quartet also has an interesting but twisted history. It was originally written for colleagues in the Pacific Symphony and was for Flute, Violin, Viola and Tuba. I later made versions for String Quartet, Saxophone Quartet and now for a quartet of Conical Brass: Cornet, Flugel Horn, Euphonium and Tuba.
It is a one movement work in several sections, starting with a flippant theme that recurs throughout, followed by a rolling waltz section and finally by a rather fast "funky" groove that technically challenges all of the musicians-as the title Tail Spinssuggests. The title comes from my other passion-flying. Like much of my music this piece blends commercial styles with classical technique-music that is played so well by my Los Angeles recording musician friends. -the publisher