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A piece I wrote for a newly formed wind quintet at my university, though they haven't got to trying it yet. My longest single-movement work so far, and it took a lot of work to keep it going and (hopefully) keep it fresh. It was a great opportunity to play around with tonality and harmony though. I kept adding in wholetone scales whenever I could because the world needs more wholetone.

(Halloween edit: Here's the recording - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35dE4QPo2H4)

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Measure 6 stood out to me as a place with a weird suspended tone attached to it. The other times it seems to be predicated a little bit better, but maybe that's just my ear. I think you mastered ensemble spacing in this piece too. Good job!

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