SUNY Fredonia Saxophone Ensemble

Sunday, March 30, Esber Hall MB1, 1:30pm - 2:30pm

our woven veins converge for eleven saxophones - Robert McClure (b. 1984)

Serenade No. 2, Op 44 (1878) - Antonin Dvorak (2841-1904)

I. Moderato, quasi marcia

II. Minuetto

III. Andante con moto

IV. Allegro molto

SUNY Fredonia Saxophone Ensemble

Soprano

Paul LaGreca

Ian Leonard

Alto

Devin Banning

Alexandre Coulombe

Ryan Alavarez

Caio S. Amado

Tenor

Liam Ortiz

Matthew Lasher

Baritone

Michael Gallagher

Matthew Schnaufer

Bass

Daniel Raczka

Our woven veins converge for eleven saxophones was commissioned by Wildy Zumwalt for the Fredonia Saxophone Ensemble at SUNY Fredonia. "As I began working on musical ideas for the piece, one gesture in particular reminded me of a recent nature documentary on fungus releasing spores. I dove into researching fungus with Merlin Sheldrake's book, Entangled Life. These fascinating organisms are largely responsible for nearly all terrestrial life and are completely entwined with our existence. our woven veins converge was inspired by the lifecycle of fungus, the mycelial network that is essentially an underground interstate system for many different plants and organisms, and the reproductive strategies of mushrooms releasing spore. Musical material is presented in varying methods and in different contexts representing the diverse range of shapes, forms, colors, and structures that a single species of fungus can express. After learning about these incredible organisms, I developed a greater appreciation of the partnerships, struggles, and drama that is playing out beneath our feet every day." Robert McClure