About Franklin: Nocturne for brass quartet
Franklin: Nocturne for brass quartet is a lyrical chamber work by Steven Franklin. It is scored for horn, two trombones, and tuba. Moreover, the absence of a trumpet creates a darker and warmer sound. With its 3’20 length and accessible range, the piece is ideal for chamber recitals.
Background and inspiration
Steven Franklin composed Nocturne during a time of personal grief. After the passing of a close friend, he turned to music for comfort. Therefore, the piece became a quiet reflection on mourning and memory. It captures both the beauty of life and the pain of loss. Furthermore, Franklin himself considers it one of his most personal creations.
Instrumentation and performance
The scoring highlights warmth and depth. Consequently, performers must shape long melodic lines with balance and sensitivity. The moderate range also makes the work “chop friendly.” In addition, brass quartets can include it in recital programs without fatigue.
Availability and media
This edition is available in print and digital download from Saker Music Company. As a result, musicians can easily access and perform it worldwide. Its short length and expressive character also make it an excellent recital choice. Finally, it adds variety to brass quartet concerts and expands the traditional repertoire.
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