Gone Tomorrow
Gone Tomorrow
Alto Saxophone, French Horn & backing track
Duration: 12 minutes
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Commissioned by:-
Pivot Duo (Matthew Castner - Saxophone; Dakota Corbliss - French Horn)
University of South Carolina Spark Laboratory
Travis Bennett, Juan Berrios, Justin Drew, Samanda Engels, Shawn Hagen, Andrew Hutchens, Ian Jeffress, Jeffrey Leung, Anna Marshall, Vincent Morreale, Abigail Pack, Laurette Roddin, Benjamin Still, Maddy Tarantelli, Jack Thorpe, Dylan Ward
Gone Tomorrow - a response to discussion about climate change, specifically coastal erosion to parts of the east coast of the USA.
A challenging work for both soloists, this long-form piece goes through many fast-changing sections and moods
With increasingly dramatic and destructive weather – both in the immediate form of hurricanes, and through erosion from the rising ocean - homes are devastatingly lost to the sea, the shifting sands increasingly making the remaining properties unstable and extremely vulnerable. Yet on calmer days it can be easy to be drawn in by the beauty of the ocean & forget the bigger, darker picture. The collective feeling that we are not doing enough in response, leads to accelerating anxiety and a desire to step up, each in our own way.