Composition No. 0136 (version for chamber orchestra)

Program Notes

What’s in a name? According to Shakespeare, not much. Composition No. 0136 is as esoteric and distancing a title as “Statue of Reinforced Oxidized Copper” would be for the Statue of Liberty. As the 1830 edition of the Encyclopedia Americana puts it, music “is that art alone which strives to affect the soul by tones.” It goes against what I believe to dictate anything more than this through a title or narrative. I did not compose with any such idea, just with the construction materials to which I alluded and a healthy dose of irony, so why should I pretend otherwise? 

To some, this title may bring up certain emotions, it may place the piece in a time, place and tradition; to those who make that association, I ask you: is the piece really in that time and place, or is it the result of fifty years of filtering and critique? 

To others, the title is a series of numbers that make no sense at all; to those who are curious about the title’s meaning, I ask you: do you need to understand the title to feel joy, horror, delight, frenzy, tranquility, sobriety, humor? After all, what’s in a name?

Instrumentation

  • Flute
  • Oboe
  • Clarinet in Bb
  • Bassoon
  • Horn in F (mute)
  • Trumpet in C (straight mute, harmon mute with stem)
  • Trombone (straight mute, harmon mute with stem)
  • Tuba
  • Percussion 1 (Suspended Cymbal, 2 Woodblocks, Snare Drum, 4 Tom-Toms, Tam-Tam)
  • Percussion 2 (Triangle, China Cymbal, Bass Drum)
  • Piano
  • 4 Violin I
  • 3 Violin II
  • 3 Viola
  • 3 Cello
  • Double Bass

Notes

Composition No. 0136 was awarded and subsequently completed with a 2025 ARTZenter Emerging Composer Completion Grant. It was premiered on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at Herbst Theatre in San Francisco by the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players.