This set came from an extremely lofty goal: to compose a short piece of music for every city, town, and village in Illinois. Initially, I wanted to do this on the chance that someday a music teacher in Mason City, Farmer City, or any …Read More
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This set came from an extremely lofty goal: to compose a short piece of music for every city, town, and village in Illinois. Initially, I wanted to do this on the chance that someday a music teacher in Mason City, Farmer City, or any other Illinois town could open this book and show a student a composition about the place they lived. I had hoped they would look at this collection and feel like there was a unique piece of music just for them. However, this would result in over 500 compositions a lifetime goal rather than an achievable one for this project. To limit the scope of this work, I spoke to friends, talked to relatives, met with coworkers and listened to them talk about their hometowns. The funny, personal stories, the history, and the interesting facts they had carried with them influenced each piece in this set.
I've always loved performing and teaching collections of character pieces - Amy Beach's Children's Carnival, Robert Schumann's Papillons or Carnaval, Helmut Lachenmann's Ein Kinderspiel, to name a few. The Pianist Guide works for both purposes: It can be performed as a single program (with or without a narrator stating the accompanying facts) or as independent movements.
The penultimate piece is Chicago because it is where I have so fortunately landed, after years of traveling. The final piece is Lincoln, Illinois my hometown because no matter where I end up, I will never forget where I'm from.
Thank you to the Illinois Music Teachers Association and Music Teachers National Association for making this work possible and thank you to Craig Jordan for premiering the work and being such a champion of contemporary piano music.
Movements:
I. Springfield
II. Bloomington
III. Atlanta
IV. Galesburg
V. Sandwich
VI. Mount Pulaski
VII. Mason City
VIII. Chillicothe
IX. Danville
X. St. Charles
XI. Alton
XII. Charleston
XIII. Monticello
XIV. LaSalle & Peru
XV. Farmer City
XVI. Kankakee
XVII. Joliet
XVIII. Watseka
XIX. Highland Park
XX. Peoria
XXI. Rolling Meadows
XXII. Crystal Lake
XXIII. Harvard
XXIV. Pittsfield
XXV. La Grange
XXVI. Eureka
XXVII. Naperville
XXVIII. Batavia
XXIX. Rock Island
XXX. Moline
XXXI. East Moline
XXXII. Carbondale
XXXIII. Champaign-Urbana
XXXIV. Rockford
XXXV. Quincy
XXXVI. Park Ridge
XXXVII. Pontiac
XXXVIII. Belleville
XXXIX. Clinton
XL. Mount Vernon
XLI. Carlyle
XLII. Havana
XLIII. Cairo
XLIV. Oak Forest
XLV. Villa Grove
XLVI. Aurora
XLVII. Wheaton
XLVIII. Yorkville
XLIX. Chicago
L. Lincoln
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