In the spirit of the great 19th-century opera fantasies for woodwinds, Michael Webster has created a concert trio on the many great arias from Puccini's Madama Butterfly. However, as its name implies, Sonata Cho-Cho-San is not the typical virtuosic operatic potpourri. Rather, it follows the plot, resembling a sonata mirroring Puccini's use of recurring and developing themes. Webster makes the most of the winds as versatile performers - equally suited to deliver Puccini's beautiful vocal writing, ...
Based on the poem "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" by American poet Wallace Stevens. This piece includes 13 short musical pieces with each providing a different way of thinking about the combination of flute and bassoon sonorities. Composer suggests that each poem is read before each piece is played. During the readings and at the end, a bamboo wind chime should be gently rattled. The piece is intended for choreography for a solo dancer, though a group of dancers, or no dancers at al...