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August 17

Dauðís (World Premiere)
Steinunn Arnbjörg Stefánsdóttir
Hallgrímskirkja
Reykjavik, Iceland

 

 

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Welcome to the official site for Wes Stephens. Here you can remain current on all of

his new works, commissions, premieres, performances, and clinics.

Sunday
Apr152012

Twisted Fate

Due to the threat of tornadoes the premiere of Echo has been postponed until a later date. I will post more details about when the concert will be rescheduled as I receive them. While I am upset that the performance didn't happen I recieved some valuable insight from my performers which led to some edits in the score. Thanks to the storm my performers and I will have time to implement those changes. Be sure to come Sunday, April 15th to hear the Dance Suite for brass quintet at 6PM in Pitman Recital Hall. 

Thursday
Mar222012

The Song Remains the Same

I have been asked to write a 20 minute-ish long song cycle for contralto and piano, tentatively titled Portraits of Eve. I am looking at setting poems by female poets from the 19th and 20th centuries (pending proper permission is granted). The poems I will use look at love with a feminine perspective throughout a woman's life. It promises to be one of the most challenging and rewarding works that I have ever attempted to date.

Saturday
Mar172012

Echo and Brass Quintet Performances

I have just recently finished Echo for Bass-Baritone, B-flat clarinet, and piano. The premiere is tentatively set for mid-April (fingers crossed) on one of the two OU composer's concerts. The Dance Suite for Brass Quintet will be premiered that same weekend, most likely on the remaining composer's concert.

Saturday
Mar172012

Recital Madness

I just wanted to say thanks to Lindsay Palmer, who designed a wonderful poster for my upcoming DMA recital on April 1st.

 

Sunday
Mar042012

Video of First Impressions

A video performance of First Impressions is now available to watch on my YouTube channel. You can also watch it by clicking here as well.