Score Oboe Quartet for oboe, violin, viola, and cello James M. Stephenson www.stephensonmusic.com
JAMES STEPHENSON - COMPOSER The collection of Jim Stephenson s music represents many different styles in which Stephenson has composed over the years, ranging from the grand and stirring American Fanfare (1999) [Omaha World-Herald, October 22, 2005] for full orchestra to the more intimate Fantasie (2005) for violin and piano, commissioned by the Florida Music Teacher s Association. Whether writing narrative scores, as in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1996) [ In my book, this piece should take its place right along side Peter and the Wolf; It s a classic! - Edward Benyas, Music Director, Southern Illinois Symphony; designate, Chicago Chamber Orchestra] or music composed from the heart (Stephenson s 2 nd movement of his String Quartet (1995) was a surprise for his wife s 29 th birthday), his music has pleased audiences and musicians alike wherever performed. The Boston Globe and Boston Herald each applauded the premiere presentation of Stephenson s Concerto for Trumpet (200), stating:...a pair of skillfully composed movements... The pastoral, the evocations of big-city bustle, a majestic full-orchestra climax... - they were all here, seamlessly arranged with nary a cliche in sight. In every respect, this premiere performance seemed all it should have been. Richard Buell - The Boston Globe Stephenson s concerto deserves to be heard again and again....the concerto is filled with straightforward, unashamedly beautiful sounds intriguingly arranged... T. J. Medrek - The Boston Herald Orchestras across the U.S. have performed Stephenson s music, including the Cleveland Orchestra, Detroit Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, Syracuse Symphony, Naples Philharmonic, Omaha Symphony, Santa Rosa Symphony, Missouri Symphony and more. A sought after arranger, Stephenson has worked with many of today s top pops conductors (including Keith Lockhart, Erich Kunzel, Jeff Tyzik, Michael Krajewski, Bruce Hangen and Jack Everly) who have taken his more than 100 orchestral arrangements to the Boston Pops, Cincinnati Pops, the symphonies in Houston, Atlanta, Baltimore, Indianapolis, Madison, Toronto, Winnipeg, the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, and many more. A tribute to Stephenson s music lies in the fact that since his beginnings as a self-taught composer in 199, his music is in constant demand and he has always maintained a back-log of commissions for orchestras, chamber groups, soloists and churches. Stephenson lives in Naples, FL, with his wife and four children.
The Oboe Quartet was commissioned by the Christy/Marcy quartet in November of 200, and premiered in November, 200. I had been in discussion with Judy (Christy) about writing an oboe sonata for her, but as the idea for a Christy Oboe Quartet CD developed, we decided that I would compose a quartet instead. The piece is in theme and variations form with a finale which recalls the main theme and was added to provide a symmetrical framework to the piece and to allow the players more opportunity to display their virtuosity. The theme is actually a musical coded message (and I know I'm not the first composer to do this!) based entirely on the family's surname: Christy. I arrived at the musical representation of the name as follows: C H RI S TY becomes: C B Ré Es Ti becomes: C, B, D, Eb (D#), B The piece admittedly sounds a little like Shostakovich at the beginning, the reason being that the first four notes used are the same (though in different order) as Shostakovich s own frequently employed musical monogram (D, Eb, C, B). The musicians enter with the theme in the order of their appearance in the family: violin (Jay), viola (Jan), oboe (Judy), cello (John, who married in). Because the theme does not readily lend itself to tonality, the piece is a bit of a departure for me as a composer, and I wanted to keep the theme very present and easy to decipher throughout the nine variations in order to give the listener a home base to refer to amid the relative lack of tonal structure. The Finale appears here in its revised form, which is a slightly lengthened version to give myself the opportunity to refer back to the main theme, and therefore give the piece a more complete framework. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Christy family for believing in new music, and for giving me the chance to create something that I otherwise would not have. I am forever grateful to them. Jim Stephenson
Oboe Theme a Fugue Adagio, calm for Jay, Jan, Judy, and John Oboe Quartet Theme, Variations and Finale James M. Stephenson, III Violin Viola Cello 5 5 9 9 Solo b b b Copyright 200, by the Composer. All Rights Reserved. b
1 1 17 17 21 21 A b b b - 2 -
25 25 29 29 b b b b B b b b b b b - -
7 7 41 41 45 45 dim. dim. dim. dim. b - 4 -
49 49 5 5 57 57 b (Bring Out) b C b b b b b - 5 -
61 61 65 65 69 69 b Subito Allegro b D Var. I poco poco b b b (take time) b b b - 6 -
72 72 b 76 76 79 79 E sub. Maestoso e molto affectando Var. II molto b - 7 - Oboe Quartet / Stephenson
8 8 87 b 87 90 90 b G - 8 - F Tarantella Maestoso e molto affectando molto b Oboe Quartet / Stephenson
9 9 96 96 99 99 dim. dim. rit. H Var. III Allegro, elfin b b - 9 - b
10 10 107 107 111 111 b b b - 10 -
115 I Var. IV Andante con moto Oboe Quartet / Stephenson 115 119 119 12 12 b b b - 11 -
126 126 1 1 b 18 18 b b J Var. V b Subito Allegro Moderato - 12 - molto marcato
14 14 b 147 147 b b b b b b b b 151 151 b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b - 1 -
155 155 159 K 159 162 162 Var. VI b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b simile simile simile - 14 -
165 b b b b b 165 168 (as before) (as before) (as before) Var. VII L 168 sul G b b 171 171 b b b b b b b - 15 - b
174 174 sul G b b 177 177 181 181 M Var. VIII b b b b A Slower, Walking Tempo (steady, unchanging) (steady, unchanging) b b b - 16 -
185 185 189 189 19 19 b b b N b Var. IX Con fiero b b b b Adagio b b bb b bb - 17 -
Con fiero 196 b 196 199 199 b Adagio b b Con fiero 202 b 202 b Con fiero b Adagio b O Oboe Oboe Oboe b Con fiero b Theme Adagio, calm b b b b Adagio b Oboe Quartet / Stephenson b b bb b bb - 18 -
206 b 206 212 212 217 217 b b b b - 19 - b
P b FINALE b b b b b 5 b 5 9 9 non-vib. port. b b (L.H. ) molto b b b b b b b b b b semplice Andante, calm semplice b semplice b semplice b b b b b b b b Oboe Quartet / Stephenson b b b b b - 20 -
1 1 Q b b b b b 17 17 21 port. b b (L.H. ) molto b b b b 21 b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b - 21 - b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b Oboe Quartet / Stephenson b b b b
25 b b Oboe Quartet / Stephenson 25 b 29 b 29 b R molto b b b Allegro b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b Andante, calm semplice b b semplice b semplice b semplice b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b sub. sub. b b b - 22 -
7 7 b 41 41 b b dolce b S 45 45 b b b b b b b b b b b b b sub. sub. b b b b b b b b b b b b b - 2 -
49 49 b 5 5 57 57 b T b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b sub. sub. b b b - 24 -
61 Oboe Quartet / Stephenson 61 b 65 65 b 69 69 b b b b b U b b b b b b b b b b b b b b - 25 -
7 7 77 77 81 81 b b b b b b b b b Oboe b b b b b Oboe b b b b b b b b b b b b b b - 26 -
87 87 91 91 95 95 b b b b b b b b b b b V b b b W b b b b b b b b b b b - 27 -
100 b 100 104 104 b b b b b b b 108 108 b b b b b X b b b b b b b b - 28 -
112 b b b 112 b b b b b 115 115 cresc. cresc. b b cresc. b b 118 118 b b b b b b b cresc. b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b - 29 -
121 121 125 X1 b cresc. cresc. cresc. 125 b 129 129 b b b b cresc. b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b - 0 -
1 1 18 18 b 142 142 b b X2 Slowing b b b b b A Slower, Walking Tempo (a little slower than before) b b dim. b b b - 1 -
146 146 150 Y b b Con fiero b b 150 b b (Finale Tempo Primo) b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b (long) b - 2 -