Gala Flagello

Watch Me (brass)

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Duration: 4'

Instrumentation: Brass ensemble

Instrumentation: Brass ensemble
Delivery Method: Physical Delivery
Performance Materials: Score and Parts

Watch Me, Gala Flagello (2025) 4'
for brass ensemble or trombone ensemble

Versions:

  • Brass ensemble: Horn 1-2, Trumpet 1-3, Trombone 1-3, Euphonium, Tuba
  • Trombone ensemble: Trombone 1-7, Bass Trombone

Watch Me (2023, arr. 2025) was written for the University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club, Mark Stover, conductor. The piece explores the difference in intensity between the verbs “see,” “look,” and “watch,” juxtaposing the individual perspective (“me”) with that of the collective (“us”). Throughout Watch Me, the choir demands attention, asks for consideration, and defies expectation through dynamic, registral, and rhythmic shifts. To what and whom do we dedicate our attention and with what level of intentionality? Is the attention we give one another curious? Severe? Tender? Many thanks to the University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club for premiering Watch Me, to Michael S. Brown Jr. for commissioning this brass ensemble arrangement, and to Colby Vasquez for commissioning the trombone ensemble arrangement.

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JAT-110-045.01-SP
Instrumentation: Brass ensemble
Delivery Method: Physical Delivery
Performance Materials: Score and Parts

About the Work

Duration: 4'

Instrumentation: Brass ensemble

Commissioned by: Michael S. Brown Jr.

Watch Me (2023, arr. 2025) was written for the University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club, Mark Stover, conductor. The piece explores the difference in intensity between the verbs “see,” “look,” and “watch,” juxtaposing the individual perspective (“me”) with that of the collective (“us”). Throughout Watch Me, the choir demands attention, asks for consideration, and defies expectation through dynamic, registral, and rhythmic shifts. To what and whom do we dedicate our attention and with what level of intentionality? Is the attention we give one another curious? Severe? Tender? Many thanks to the University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club for premiering Watch Me and to Michael S. Brown Jr. for commissioning this brass ensemble arrangement.

ISMN: 979-0-094-00670-5

Pages: 34