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Dead Elvis by Michael Daugherty Bassoon - Sheet Music

By Michael Daugherty
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Dead Elvis by Michael Daugherty Bassoon - Sheet Music
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SKU: PR.621117930

Composed by Michael Daugherty. Sws. Part. With Standard notation. Duration 9 minutes. Peermusic Classical #62111-793. Published by Peermusic Classical (PR.621117930).

UPC: 680160492312.

Dead Elvis (1993) was commissioned by Boston Musica Viva and Chuck Ullery, principal bassoonist with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. It is more than a coincidence that it is scored for the same instrumentation as Stravinsky's "Histoire du Soldat" (1918) in which a soldier sells his violin and his soul to the devil for a magic book. In "Dead Elvis," the bassoon is Elvis (or perhaps an Elvis impersonator). Does this rock star sell out his Southern folk authenticity to the sophisticated professionalism of Hollywood movies, Colonel Parker and Las Vegas in order to attain great wealth and fame? "Dead Elvis" goes far beyond this romantic Faustian scenario. For me, the two clashing Elvis images (the hip, beautiful, genius, thin, rock-and-roll Elvis versus the vulgar, cheesy, fat, stoned, Las Vegas Elvis) serve as a sturm und drang compositional algorithm. Further, my use of the dies irae (a medieval Latin chant for the Day of Judgement) as the principal musical theme of "Dead Elvis" signifies yet another aspect of the Elvis myth: some people believe Elvis is dead, while others believe he is alive and well in Kalamazoo. Perhaps the question is not whether Elvis is alive or dead, but why the phenomenon of Elvis endures beyond the grave of Graceland. Elvis, for better or worse, is part of American culture, history and mythology. If you want to understand America and all its riddles, sooner or later you will have to deal with (Dead) Elvis.

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