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Contents
MUSASHI
CUBA
JIDAI
CONCERTO FOR VIOLIN & ORCHESTRA
KAKEHASHI: THAT WE MIGHT LIVE
GOD BLESS AMERICA
FURUSATO... Heimat, Home
STORMWORKS... Chapter V∞, Writings on the
Wall
More than Music History... it is also WORLD History
In May of 2005, during the 60th anniversary celebrating
the end of WWII, 143 Musicians of the Japanese Military joined by
the Choruses of Old Dominion & Shenandoah Universities recorded
146 minutes of Music demonstrating not the theoretical, but rather
the actual climb toward the Brotherhood of Man.
Here now, to better sum the special Gift of the Japanese, please
enjoy my opening comments for the Chapter 5:8 CD Set:
“Remember the Future for Truth is Timeless
. . .”
A Personal Message from SLM, Christmas 2004
STORMWORKS Chapter V∞, Writings on the Wall
It takes a photon 38 million years to escape the forcible, unforgiving
gravity of the sun and blast its way to the surface where eight
minutes later it bathes the earth in the Light by which you find
yourself reading this libretto.
In the Timestorm of that 38 million years and eight minutes, give
or take a few hundred years... a mere and tiny moment of imperceptible
dancing on the cosmic stage... the Human drama has seen unthinkable
violence, pain, hurt, self-inflicted suffering... emptiness and
longing. And with it? Untold Love, Sacrifice, Giving and Heroism.
Without Warning we are cast into the epic adventure. In the hollow
of the heart, sense must be made of the constantly swirling storm,
the unraveling of the mysterious. Free will. Choice? Fate? The seemingly
endless succession of useless, inevitable, somehow destined to be
traversed catastrophes as Man brutalizes his Brother... and then...
steps forward to rise above such folly.
In your hands is a recording, the meaning of which escapes the moment
of your listening. It leaps across Time... past, future, possible
future and present. Rising above our mutual and many sins of the
past, the Vision of Brotherhood is not merely written about... but
finally, in a way only Human History could have produced... demonstrated.
We are a part of the convergent Moment. History is made.
Though all should be self-evident, allow yourself to contemplate
the document in your possession. It is the first Recording to be
released outside of Japan by The Central Band of the Japanese Air
Self Defense Force. With the Good graces of the Japanese government,
the JASDF Band offers this document in the 60th year marking the
end of World War 2. In the Music, we encounter an historically accurate
and by our current view, a tragic and unfortunate Past. As Japanese
Musicians render KAKEHASHI: That We Might Live, A Documentary
in Music with American college students, one cannot help
but see an unchained intersection of time and culture-crunching
dimensions. Have we done it? Have we laid strong the path by which
Man exercises His greatest gift... the ability to short-circuit
the needless predetermined march into more suffering? Has a new
blueprint been established where, instead of embracing the False,
the fleeting, and Art of the State, we have taken that lofty right-face
into the Brotherhood of Man? Have we collapsed evolution into the
moment of our combined Will and chosen to live by Love inviolate,
an evolved position which must... after all... be our True Destiny?
Answers reside within. The document you hold is now History, a History
of the Future. It is made possible by an important reality which
can never be taken for granted. The Heroism that is "talked
about", and written about and urged for and hoped for rises
far above all former cliches. Music as a "universal language"
is exposed for the many times it was mere hyperbole and its sentiment
inappropriately invoked. The Heroes portrayed in this Recording,
immortalized once again in the Living thing we call Music, are represented,
indeed demonstrated by the Japanese Musicians who render it. They
have become, in their transcendent DOING, the role models of a new
generation of Heroes. A new JIDAI. It is impossible to thank them
enough... for only THEY, at THIS Time, in THIS circumstance with
our combined Histories, could have heroically donned the mantle
of message bearer.
And their message is profound indeed.
In the spirit of eternal Brotherhood, ALL of us are honoured and
humbled to be a small part of this Triumph! Through Time and Space,
geography and culture, language and History, ALL of us who have
made this Music, ALL of us alive and sacrificed who have lived and
inspired it, ALL of us who have drudged through our brief moment
like a struggling photon in search of Light... join with you in
the Now and share with you a message of Forgiveness and Love...
of Giving and Sacrifice, of facing the Storm and rising above it.
History is made. May you make it well.
Into the hope-filled Adventure... Godspeed! Stephen Melillo
Testimonials
"Dear Mr Melillo, Thanks for your great, lyric, powerful
musical eloquence ... it's quite elysian! You've owned with your
works a new musical dimension ... a light never seen before! Thanks
and best regards from Germany, Osnarück!" Jens
Schröer
"Thank you so much for sending us the CD Chapter 5:8 Writings
on the Wall... That was incredibly kind of you... After that phenomenal
experience with our son playing in your New York Conference All-State
Band last month in Rochester, I started listening to the other tracks
on Wait of the World, A Walk on the Water and now the most powerful
and epic Writings on the Wall... (That work is musical theatre in
the truest sense!) I have to tell you that in as much as we enjoyed
the very dramatic pieces that were played at all-state, I discovered
that there are also dozens of other exquisite pieces in these three
compilations... As a matter of fact, I want to order the whole Stormworks
series! The more I hear the music, the more I hear it! It is beyond
awesome!!! In this music, I hear a rare spirituality that has awakened
me in a profound way. There is a soulful, poignancy in all of the
melodies - an unfulfillable longing that leaves me breathless in
its incredible beauty. The music is like a journey... It is a parallel
to life... You never know what's coming next or when you will suddenly
find yourself at the edge of the precipice...or at the gates of
Heaven... It is all fresh, original and full of hope, glory, pain,
sorrow, joy - all of the elements of life! You have made me a Stephen
Melillo fan for life! I can't wait to hear what's coming next!!!
All best wishes," Laurel Bern - "band mom",
dancer and music lover
"Stephen's new CD, Chapter 5:8 "Writings on
the Wall" is indeed a historic groundbreaking album
and a total artistic triumph. The Japanese military band and American
voices superbly deliver a phenomenal performance of music that is
at once gripping and spellbinding! From the moving mega work Kakehashi
to the great uplifting rendition of God
Bless America this double CD set is packed with masterworks.
Cuba skillfully weaves music
which creates two distinct atmospheres - one of the fun party nature
of Tropicana - like casinos and the other of the oppression of the
island's present dictatorial regime. Melillo migrates back and forth
between these two moods with absolute musical mastery and with the
full command of all his instrumental resources. The Violin Concerto,
on the other hand, symbolizes the utmost in modern Romanticism.
It is an outstanding expressive work which puts the violin through
a myriad of expressive and technical paths. Bravo to Melillo on
this fantastic achievement!" Aldo Rafael Forte, Composer
"Steve, words cannot express the soaring emotions which one experiences
when hearing this monumental work. You deserve the Medal
of Freedom for this piece of patriotism, especially for your
success in having the spirited cooperation of a once-despised and
brutal enemy. I salute you, Sir!" Joseph R. Priestley,
LCDR, USN (Ret.) Served in WWII, Korea & Vietnam
"Dear Steve! Thank you for sharing these special moments with
us!!!! I think we captured emotions on a CD! When
it is possible to get so many people in the same musical and emotional
direction... I think that's a gift! Godspeed & Groeten"
Lex Van Diepen, STORMWORKS Recording Engineer
"Steve-san, I heard "FURUSATO" in a car today. I
am very splendid!
It was the atmosphere that a totally Japanese composer arranged.
You understand Japan from the heart. Wonderful!!!" Taku
Karasuyama, Nagasaki City Symphonic Band Conductor
"Dear Steve, We did MUSASHI 5 times since May, and we feel
increasing our fascination and love for this extraordinary music.
We played Musashi at World Music Contest in Kerkrade last Sunday.
The audience was moved on and electrified, we got standing ovations.
This Music is to touch the souls and to inspire people." Karl
Geroldinger, Conductor of SBO-Ried, Austria
"Hello Steve, STORMWORKS...Chapter 5:8 WRITINGS on
the WALL was heard. It was very wonderful. It is full of
the gratitude for the thing that Steve thought of the thing of my
hometown so much. Thank you really! KAKEHASHI
was very impressed. The thing that there is no border in music has
been transmitted very well through this music. The favorite my is
best CONCERTO for VIOLIN
and GOD BLESS AMERICA and MUSASHI.
Impression was very received. This work collection will really become
Steve's highest masterpiece. It is the highest masterpiece in me.
Thank you really for the elegant gift" Shinya Tagawa,
in JAPAN
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2 hobo's/engelse hoorn
1 Engelse hoorn
15 bes-klarinetten, eventueel alt- en contrabasklarinet
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2 fagotten/contrafagot
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2 altsaxofoons/ sopraansaxofoon
1 tenorsaxofoon
1 bariton 8 trompetten/ cornetten/ bugels/estrompet
4 trombones
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