Baroque. William Boyce had the musical misfortune to compose largely between the time of Handel (Baroque) and the arrival of Haydn (Classical). With the advent of the Classical Period and its broad public acceptance, the works of Boyce (other than his church music) fell immediately into obscurity, to be rediscovered only as late as the early 20th Century. In particular, his eight Symphonies have enjoyed many performances and recordings and have become, especially in England, much prized examples ...
The Kaleidoscopic Pocket Hockets Boogaloo takes its title from Tom Wolfe's "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test," and its inspiration from the literary genre described as "Hysterical Realism." Hysterical realism, also called recherche postmodernism, is a term coined in 2000 by the English critic James Wood to describe a literary genre typified by a strong contrast between elaborately absurd prose, plotting, or characterization and careful, detailed investigations of real specific social phenomena. He...
Traditional. Old Irish tune, also known as the Londonderry Air, originating from County Londonderry in Ireland. The popular song Danny Boy uses this melody with a more recent set of lyrics. This melody is commonly though incorrectly attributed to Australian composer Percy Grainger, and is often published under his name as it is here. Grainger's concert band setting of this melody is famous among wind and brass players and has inspired many arrangements for other ensembles. In fact, the tune is a...