BREAD AND CIRCUSES

(2018)

for saxophone quartet and optional fixed media

BREAD AND CIRCUSES (2018) - Saxophone Quartet
$40.00

Saxophone Quartet, Fixed Media Electronics (optional)
FULL SET [8.5x11 Score+Parts]

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PUBLISHER: M.O.T.I.F. (ASCAP) | ca. 10 minutes | ADVANCED

INSTRUMENTATION

Saxophone Quartet (SATB), Fixed Media Electronics (optional)


COMMISSIONED BY: Zenith Saxophone Quartet (Parker Fritz, Diego Kieliszewski, Ben MacDonald, Taylor Huitema)
WORLD PREMIERE:
October 14, 2018 | Zenith Saxophone Quartet | Chamichian Recital Hall, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan


The term "bread and circuses" originated in Rome and was coined by the satirical poet Juvenal in the early second century AD. It was initially a term related to common cultural practices, but it soon became defined for its political context. This figure of speech refers to generating the approval of the public masses by fulfilling their most immediate desires, such as food or entertainment of some kind, as opposed to providing what the public actually needs to thrive as a society.

This, along with the quote below, inspired the overall structure of this saxophone quartet. It begins with a spectacle of distractions and diversions without a clear focus of what its true objective could be. One section that's reiterated later on offers a glimpse, an idea of what it could transform into, before being swept away by the madness. But, there is no peace - only pure and utter chaos.

The second half of this work ends with the saxophone quartet alone. Although not so chaotic and wild, yet seemingly peaceful and solemn, it is not a moment of rest that is meant to feel truly earned. It instead offers the same bitter anger and emptiness left over from the first half, waiting for that impending moment when the cycle will begin all over once again.​

"In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity." -Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"