My first experiences falling in love with music were Thai temples and Thai street music. And when I came to the United States, I equally fell in love with American-influenced film scores, band pieces, and jazz charts. When I joined band in the 6th grade, I struggled to find music that authentically supported my Thai/Asian background. I desperately wanted to play a piece that authentically represented my early childhood growing up in Thailand. Similar to my wind ensemble piece Rising Light, A Jasmine Tree is inspired by the bi-cultural identity I grew up with, seeking to combine both Thai and American cultures as one. The piece pulls melodic material from Thai/Asian styled phrasing blossoming over American-influenced jazz harmony. The beginning of the piece utilizes these melodies in a traditional contrapuntal style, where instruments slowly enter, similar to a meditation. As the piece progresses, the harmony supports the pentatonic melodies. I wanted to show my interpretation of the Asian-American musical style, as one. I hope A Jasmine Tree gives a voice of representation, while also inspiring and educating up and coming musicians in the beautiful meshing of culture, through music.
| ชนิดวง (Ensemble Type) | Full Wind Ensemble / Full Band (วงดุริยางค์เครื่องลมขนาดใหญ่) |
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| สไตล์เพลง (Style) | Chorale (คอราล), Competition (ดนตรีเหมาะสำหรับใช้ประกวด), Festival (ดนตรีเทศกาล), Program Music (ดนตรีบรรยายเรื่องราว) |
Flute 1-2
Oboes
Bassoon
B♭ Clarinets 1-2
B♭ Bass Clarinet
E♭ Alto Saxophones 1-2
B♭ Tenor Saxophone
E♭ Baritone Saxophone
B♭ Trumpets 1-2
F Horn
Trombones 1-2
Euphonium B.C.
Tuba
Timpani
Bells
Marimba/Vibraphone
Xylophone
Percussion 1: :*Tam-tam, Bass Drum
Percussion 2: :*Wind chimes, Suspended Cymbal