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Should Incidentally Fall

Saxophone Quartet (s a t b )
Duration : 5 ½ minutes

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Simon Stewart : soprano saxophone
Samantha Ellis : alto saxophone
Katie Samways : tenor saxophone
Caroline Williams : baritone saxophone

First concert performance : 26th October, 1996 - Saxploitation; Clarinet and Saxophone Society, Wakefield

First broadcast : 16th November, 1996 - Saxploitation - B.B.C. Radio 3;



This music was commissioned for a combined dance performance by a community dance company and Random. The choreography by Filip Van Huffel and Shira Haviv, is typical of Random's style using ever changing dynamic clusters of movement creating a continuous flow of activity. The music reflects these qualities coming in and out of focus with the dance but the relationship between dance and music is never obvious. As with ballet composers earlier this century I believe the music must also stand alone as a concert work.
I am fascinated by accompaniment figures and find them interesting in their own right, using these as melodic material. This means foreground and background, themes and accompaniments, can interchange or be both simultaneously; a counter theme in one phrase will be the main theme in another.
The first performance took place in the large open foyer areas of the Barbican Centre, London, on 24th May, 1996; the music written for and performed by Saxploitation (now the Paragon Quartet).