An Adventurers Tale (000.44) The idea for this work attempts to recreate the spirit of an individual who is looking for treasures and is willing to go anywhere for the thrill of the adventure. The music begins with the start of the journey and the uneasiness that comes with not knowing what dangers lie ahead. Everything progresses until we reach the destination and begin the search for what has brought the adventurer to this place. The search continues until our adventurer make a false move and sets off a trap that ensnares them with what seems like no hope of escape. Finding the courage to not become part of the history of the location, our adventurer searches for and finds a way out and begins their escape. The escape leads to many dangers and traps that try to stop our brave adventurer. The music builds into a frenzy and abruptly halts into a moment of unsure feelings, making the listener wonder if the adventurer made it out alive. The work concludes by allowing the adventurer to escape and to leave, reflecting on the decisions to go on this treasure hunt. The question is…did they go away empty handed? Jonathan Oliver (b. 1974) is currently the Director of Bands at Ohio County Middle School in Hartford, KY. He has composed and arranged music for different genres of performing ensembles, including marching band, concert band, and smaller chamber ensembles, focusing mainly on tuba and euphonium ensembles. He received his undergraduate degree from Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville, TN working under R. Winston Morris, and his graduate degree from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY, working under Joe Stites and Jeff Hodapp.