For solo trumpet and trumpet quintet (6 parts total). The first movement, "Crossing the Cuyahoga", is a heroic fanfare depicting the almost overwhelming scene of towering buildings as one crosses the river into Cleveland, Ohio. The serenity of the evening lights of the city as viewed from far away are the inspiration for "The Skyline at Night", depicted by a lyrical song on flugelhorn accompanied by sustained notes in the cup-muted trumpet parts. The last movement, "The Emerald Necklace" is a depiction of playful activity in the metroparks which surround the entire Cleveland area. -C Needham