Poseidon (12Trp.Perc) For 12 Trumpets (9 in C, 3 in B?, Trumpet 4 doubles on Flugelhorn) and Percussion (Timpani, Glockenspiel, Cymbals, Snare, Sus. Cymbal, Marimba) Poseidon was most notably known as the God of the sea and the protector of all waters; sailors relied upon him for safe passage. He could strike the ground with his trident to produce an earthquake. This earned him the nickname “Earth Shaker.” Poseidon possessed a palace made of gems and coral, located on the ocean floor. He was at Mount Olympus more often than his palace. Composed for and premiered by the Sun Valley Symphony, as part of their BrassTacular - Trumpets of the Sun Valley Symphony concert on August 14, 2017. Andrew McCandless, Trumpet Michael Tiscione, Trumpet Matthew Muckey, Trumpet Jeff Biancalana, Trumpet Anthony DiLorenzo, Trumpet Ryan Anthony, Trumpet Barbara Butler, Trumpet Karen Donnelly, Trumpet Charlie E. Geyer, Trumpet David Krauss, Trumpet Douglas Lindsay, Trumpet Stuart Stephenson, Trumpet Alex Orfaly, Trumpet Charles Settle, Percussion The composer writes... When approached by principal trumpet Andrew McCandless, I couldn’t help but be giddy about the chance to write for twelve of the most esteemed trumpeters throughout North America! In this new work titled “Poseidon”, I tried to capture the bold and heroic sound of a legion of heralding trumpets as they announce the Sea God’s entrance as he emerges from the great Ocean. The listener is drawn into a world that includes Poseidon’s journey to Mount Olympus. He rides his glorious sea chariot being towed by mythological sea creatures. The music ebbs and flows with virtuosic flare while the trumpeters’ fingers launch an ocean vortex. There is just enough time to visit one of Poseidon’s secret lairs fathoms beneath the white-capped waves. After his descent, the music captures a vision of an underwater realm where the Sea God is surrounded by nymphs and mermaids jetting through cavernous dwellings. When the music settles, Poseidon faces off with a giant hydra and uses his magnificent trident to erupt a tremendous earth-shattering quake. After his triumphant encounter, he pushes on and the trumpets wail a heroic fanfare to anticipate his arrival at Olympus.