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Chris Evan Hass: Resurgence for Tenor Trombone solo and Trombone Choir (hard copy)

Resurgence is a story about resilience in the face of adversity, inspired by Dr.
Jeremy Marks' experience battling and ultimately overcoming Bell's palsy, a
neurological paralysis to the left side of the face that caused him to be unable to
make a sound on the trombone for months during his undergraduate degree as a
music major. The soloist directly represents Jeremy's actions and mentality during
this trial through three connected movements, entitled 'Revelation', 'Recovery',
and 'Redemption', that describe the timeline of events and narrative arc of this
story.

'Revelation' begins with the trombone sextet, acting as Jeremy's colleagues in high
school and university concert band, responsibly warming up with traditional
Remington exercises before the soloist bombastically starts showing off by playing
through every famous trombone concerto or orchestral excerpt they know
(including Gordon Jacob's Concerto for Trombone, Maurice Ravel's Bolero, and
Alexandre Guilmant's Morceau Symphonique). This introduction leads into a
rhythmically-driven, yet unstable, section where the soloist continues to display
their technical prowess before everything comes to a halt when they suddenly
lose their ability to make a sound on the instrument.

'Recovery' depicts the long, arduous journey Jeremy went through during his
confrontation with Bell's palsy. The seven grueling months of work Jeremy
endured to get his voice back during this time are reflected with timbre and
instrument changes, transitioning from simple mouthpiece buzzing, to being
muted when switching back to trombone, to finally playing an open F, the first
note Jeremy was able to play after battling with this ailment. The harmony in this
movement mirrors this transformation too by starting dark and uncertain, but
getting more hopeful over time.

'Redemption' is an upbeat and triumphant conclusion to this story, illustrating
Jeremy's appreciation for what he almost lost and the teachers that helped him
through the healing process. The movement features callbacks to earlier material
from other movements to represent residual side effects and brief moments of
doubt, but the soloist quickly overcomes these hurdles and comes back stronger
because of their newfound respect and responsibility towards their craft. This
culminates in an uplifting restatement of the melody from the second movement,
now in a major key, followed by the soloist cooling down with a set of long tones
akin to the Remington exercises from the beginning of the piece.
Resurgence is dedicated to Jeremy Marks' former teachers, Dr. William Mathis,
Garth Simmons, Dr. Steve Wolfinbarger, and Dr. Nathaniel Brickens.

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