Jonathan Russell

Composer, Clarinetist, Bass Clarinetist

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Glimpses of the Oversoul

November 1, 2019 By

This work is a sort of “concert suite” of music originally composed for the dance piece “Hunting Gathering” for the production “Four Acts of Wonder” with Garrett + Moulton Productions in August 2019. It was made possible through the generous support of New Music USA.

The Silence

July 28, 2019 By

These pieces are settings of several poems from Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca’s Poem of the Deep Song. The first one, The Silence, sets up a beautiful image which envelopes the set as a whole: listening to the silence – “silence” represented here by a resonant, very soft sustained A major chord. I imagine the […]

Strange Brew

July 27, 2019 By

A strange piece composed for strange people.

Evil Robot Spooky Space Jam

July 26, 2019 By

It’s Friday night. You’ve been working hard all week for your evil alien overlords. Now it’s time to kick back with your fellow evil space robots at the Evil Robot Spooky Space Jam!

Wind Octet

June 7, 2019 By

Wind Octet was composed as a companion piece to Mozart’s C Minor Wind Serenade, and premiered alongside it. In addition to writing for the same instrumentation, I wanted to find a way to channel the spirit of Mozart’s work, but to re-interpret it in my own way. One thing I love about Mozart’s wind writing […]

untitled skeleton

June 7, 2019 By

(“untitled skeleton” begins at 29:24)        Inspired by a work of street art by Stormie Mills, as seen and photographed by the composer on Great Eastern Street, London, October 2016. Commissioned by ZOFO with generous support from the Van Dyke Family Foundation as part of the ZOFOMOMA PROJECT

Fragile Fanfares: The Woodcarvers’ Legacy

June 6, 2019 By

Fragile Fanfares: The Woodcarvers’ Legacy is by far the most unique commission I have ever received. Beatrice and Douglas Broadwater commissioned it to accompany an astonishing woodcarving which they owned by their friend, the brilliant carver David Esterly. The new work was premiered at a special concert in the Broadwaters’ New York home honoring Esterly’s […]

Symphony for Piano and Orchestra

May 26, 2019 By

PROGRAM NOTE: Suffering and loss are a central part of life. Yes, there are joys and triumphs as well. But, due to our mortality, the simple fact remains that the longer we are here, the more loss and sorrow we experience. What is the proper response to this loss and suffering? Do we confront it, […]

On Sorrow (piano version)

November 6, 2018 By

(recording is of string quartet version) On March 31st, 2017, my 37-year-old wife was diagnosed with what turned out to be Stage III Breast Cancer, and our life was turned upside down. We made the decision to leave London, where we had lived for the past four years, and move in with her parents in […]

On Sorrow

November 6, 2018 By

Sorrow is inevitable in all of our lives. We all carry the weight of our losses. For no matter how lucky a life we live, the simple fact remains that the longer we are here the more loss we will experience. “On Sorrow” is in five continuous movements that flow together without pause: I. Prelude […]

Ultimate Transformation: Fire

July 26, 2018 By

The final movement of the mega-bass-clarinet-ensemble multi-composer work The Parliament of Reeds.   The Parliament of Reeds 5 movements – 5 composers Homage to Harry Sparnaay & Guido Six I. Ancient Roots (Earth) – Cornelius Boots II. Inspirated (Water) – Beth Custer III. The MythoLogical Heart (Air) – Stephan Vermeersch IV. o (Space) – Eric […]

DREAD

July 26, 2018 By

An evocation of the deeply human experience of “dread.”

Not Today

July 26, 2018 By

A brief, jaunty work for bass clarinet trio, composed for and premiered by the Not Today bass clarinet trio at the 2015 European Clarinet Association conference in Ghent, Belgium.

Wunitzian Dances

July 26, 2018 By

The tiny Queendom of Wunitzia was founded in 1546, when, after centuries of feuding, a peace treaty was signed between the powerful Wu and Moonitz clans. This treaty established the extraordinary “bi-queenal” governing structure – two equal co-rulers, one from each clan – that has fascinated scholars of government ever since. From its founding, Wunitzia […]

This Homeless Way

July 26, 2018 By

This Homeless Way is inspired by three poems by Jacob Folger, a formerly homeless person who now runs an organization called “Friend to the Homeless” (www.friendtothehomeless.org), whose purpose is “to educate on Homelessness and help people to discover simple things they can do to ease the lives of Homeless People.” All proceeds from sheet music […]

ELEVEN: SAXOPHONE VERSION

June 25, 2018 By

(video is of clarinet version) ELEVEN, originally composed for 9 Bb clarinets and 2 bass clarinets, was written for the San Francisco Conservatory clarinet studio as a companion piece to Steve Reich’s New York Counterpoint. I am a great admirer of Reich’s unique combination of intricately interlocking patterns, jazzy harmony, and propulsive rhythms, and I have been […]

Fantasy on Five: E-FLAT and Bass Clarinet Version Piano Reduction

December 27, 2017 By

(recording is of saxophone version) Fantasy on Five is a double concerto of sorts, originally for solo soprano and baritone saxophones with wind ensemble. This Eb and Bass Clarinet version is a direct adaptation, with no changes to the solo parts beyond the different transpositions.  The piece plays with the idea of “five-ness” in several […]

Fantasy on Five: E-FLAT and Bass Clarinet Version

December 27, 2017 By

(recording is of saxophone version) Fantasy on Five is a double concerto of sorts, originally for solo soprano and baritone saxophones with wind ensemble. This Eb and Bass Clarinet version is a direct adaptation, with no changes to the solo parts beyond the different transpositions.  The piece plays with the idea of “five-ness” in several […]

Fantasy on Five: Piano Reduction

December 27, 2017 By

Fantasy on Five is a double concerto of sorts for solo soprano and baritone saxophones with wind ensemble. It plays with the idea of “five-ness” in several different ways. First, much of the work is in a five-beat rhythmic meter. This is a particularly rich number of pulses to have in a measure, as it […]

Four of a Kind

January 18, 2017 By

A gentle, (mostly) meditative work, exploring the timbral beauty of four bass clarinets moving in parallel motion.

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