Max Derrickson

Writing Music Program Notes for Over 30 Years

Still: Miniatures for Woodwind Quintet

William Grant Still(Born in Woodville, Missouri in 1895; died in Los Angeles in 1978) Miniatures for Woodwind Quintet1. I Ride an Old Paint2. Adolorido3. Jesus is a Rock in the Weary Land4. Yaraví5. A Frog Went A-Courtin’ In 1955, when most African-American citizens in some Southern states were forbidden from even drinking out of the […]

Molnar-Suhajda: Three Nature Walks

Alexandra Molnar-Suhajda(Born in 1975) Three Nature Walks1. Autumn Woods2. Winter Moonlight3. Cherry Blossom Path Composer Alexandra Molnar-Suhajda “attended George Mason University where she received a Bachelor’s degree in Music Composition and was awarded the Music Department’s Most Outstanding Musician award for 1998… Alexandra has performed extensively in many different professional ensembles, and at such prestigious […]

Milhaud: La Cheminée Du Roi René, Op. 205 (The Hearth of King René)

Darius Milhaud(Born in Marseille, France in 1892; died in Geneva, Switzerland in 1974) La Cheminée Du Roi René, Op. 2051. Cortége (Procession)2. Aubade (Morning love song)3. Jongleurs (Jugglers)4. La Maousinglade (A village in Provence)5. Joutes Sur L’Arc (Jousting on the Arc River)6. Chasse A Valabre (Hunting at Valabre)7. Madrigal – Nocturne (Night-time song) French composer […]

Ligeti: Sechs Bagatellen (Six Bagatelles)

György Sándor Ligeti (Born in Diciosânmartin (renamed Târnăveni in 1941) in Transylvania, Romania in 1923 (then part of Hungary); died in Vienna, Austria in 2006) Sechs Bagatellen (Six Bagatelles) 1. Allegro con spirito György Ligeti was one of the 20th Century’s great composers, and one of its most innovative.  Though his music was typically in […]

Hallam: Dance Suite for Wind Quintet

Norman Hallam(Born in Coventry, England in 1945) Dance Suite for Wind Quintet1. Waltz2. Bossa Nova3. Quickstep4. Charleston Norman Hallam is a celebrated musician and composer in England.  Although childhood polio left him wheelchair dependent, it never stopped him from becoming a great clarinetist.  His performing career was spent almost entirely as a clarinetist with the […]

Danzi: Wind Quintet in G minor, Op. 56, No. 2

Franz Ignaz Danzi(Born in Schwetzingen, Germany in 1763; died in Karlsruhe, Germany in 1826) Wind Quintet in G minor, Op. 56, No. 21. Allegretto2. Andante3. Menuett – Trio4. Allegro German composer Danzi was a highly respected cellist, composer and teacher in a long career that was witness to Mozart’s last years and Beethoven’s entire career, […]

Bach: Contrapunctus IX, “alla duodecima,” from The Art of the Fugue, BWV 1080

Johann Sebastian Bach(Born in Eisenach, Germany in 1685; died in Leipzig, Germany in 1750) Contrapunctus IX, “alla duodecima,” from The Art of the Fugue, BWV 1080 As Bach’s life entered into its last decade, he renewed his interest in keyboard music and especially counterpoint, or the way in which fugues are made and how musical […]

Krenek: Little Suite for Piano, Op. 13A

Ernst Krenek(Born in Vienna, Austria in 1900; died in Palm Springs, California in 1991) Little Suite for Piano, Op. 13a1. Allemande – Moderato – (approx. 50 seconds)2. Sarabande – Andante molto – (approx. 30 seconds)3. Gavotte – Allegretto – (approx. 15 seconds)4. Waltz – (approx. 40 seconds)5. Fugue – Adagio – (approx. 60 seconds)6. Fox […]

Zaremba: Nightfall Rhapsody

Drew Zaremba Nightfall Rhapsody (fka as Rhapsody in Raag Jog) (for bansuri flute, tenor saxophone, tabla, (electric) guitar, bass, Kathak dancer, and orchestral strings) For virtuoso saxophonist Anjan Shah, Indian classical music was part of his heritage, but as a first generation Indian-American trying to fit in with his Detroit friends, he instead focused his […]

Copland: Clarinet Concerto

Aaron Copland(Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1900; died in North Tarrytown, New York in 1990) Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra (with Harp and Piano)1. Slowly and Expressively– Cadenza2. Rather Fast– Coda During the 1930’s America’s taste in popular music was all about “Swing” music (as Jazz was called then) played on the radio, […]