Incantations of the Prophets of Baal, The

Wind Orchestra / Symphonic Band.    7.5 minutes.    Grade 5-6.
Surround-sound.  The first movement of ...and they gathered on Mount Carmel.
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"...an amazing experience. The power of the piece floored me!" 

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Other movements:    II. The Prayer of Elijah    III. The Fire of the Living God
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Professional Opinion

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Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor
Past President, Indiana Music Educators Association

The musical and spatial effects employed in this work allow the listener to experience the Biblical story on which it is based. Although it is a very exciting work in its entirety, each movement can be played separately. I especially appreciate how motives from all three movements are related. I have conducted this work on several occasions, including a concert tour, and it always blows the audience away.


Program Notes

The Incantations of the Prophets of Baal is the first movement from "... and they gathered on Mount Carmel," a surround-sound musical depiction of the great confrontation between the Old Testament prophet Elijah and the false prophets of Baal recorded in I Kings 18.   The brass are split into two antiphonal choirs on either side of the audience and other performers are behind the audience.  The work was begun in March 1994 in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, while the composer was an artist-in-residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, and was completed in Knoxville, Tennessee, the following March. The work received its premiere in 1995 by the University of Kentucky Wind Ensemble under the direction of Dr. Richard Clary and has been recorded by the Valparaiso University Chamber Concert Band under the direction of Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler.

Scripture records that the prophets of Baal danced before their god from morning until noon and then on until evening, calling in vain on Baal to send fire to consume their sacrifice. Multiple layers of rhythmic patterns of differing lengths which move in and out of phase over an ever quickening harmonic cycle are used to create a hypnotic, rhythmic vitality reflecting this ritualistic dancing. The music grows increasingly wilder and more frantic as the movement progresses.


Instrumentation

1 Piccolo
2 Flutes
2 Oboes
1 Eb Clarinet
3 Bb Clarinets (9-12 players)
1 Bb Bass Clarinet
1 Eb Contra Alto Clarinet (optional part)
1 Bb Contra Bass Clarinet
2 Bassoon
1 Contrabassoon

2 Eb Alto Saxophones TACET
1 Bb Tenor Saxophone
1 Eb Baritone Saxophone

Full instrumentation with surround-sound
6 Bb Trumpets (3 left, 3 right)
4 F Horns (2 left, 2 right)
4 Trombones (2 left, 2 right)
2 Euphoniums (1 left, 1 right)
2 Tubas (1 left, 1 right)
Reduced instrumentation (no surround-sound)
3 Trumpets
4 Horns
3 Trombones
1 Euphonium
1 Tuba

Piano (or high quality electronic keyboard to simulate piano if touring)
Timpani
6 Percussionists  (reduced version uses 3 perc.)

 

Performances

March 2011, Kingston, RI

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University of Rhode Island Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Dr. Gene Pollart, conducting
Fine Arts Center Concert Hall
105 Upper College Road

Friday, May 14, 2010, Clarksville, Tennessee

photo of the Rossview High School Symphonic Band

The Fire of the Living God
Rossview High School Symphonic Band
Brock Cobb, conducting
Rossview High School
7:00 p.m. local time

Saturday, October 31, 2009, Irvine, California

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...and they gathered on Mount Carmel
Concordia Wind Orchestra, Jeff Held, conductor
Concordia University Center
12:00 noon local time

Sunday, October 18, 2009, Austin, TX

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...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for wind orchestra
Concordia Wind Orchestra, Jeff Held, conductor
Bethany Lutheran Church
3701 W. Slaughter Ln.
7:30 p.m. local time

Friday, October 16, 2009, Houston, TX

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...and they gathered on Mount Carmel
Concordia Wind Orchestra, Jeff Held, conductor
Trinity Lutheran Church
800 Houston Avenue
7:30 P.M. local time

April 15, 2004, Canton, Ohio

The Fire of the Living God
for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Malone College Symphonic Band
Jonathan Willis, conducting

March 11, 2004, Thousand Oaks, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 10, 2004, Livermore, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 9, 2004, Paso Robles, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 8, 2004, Palm Desert, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 7, 2004, Orange, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 6, 2004, Orange, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 5, 2004, Las Vegas, NV

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 4, 2004, San Diego, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 3, 2004, Valparaiso, IN

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

February 24, 2004, Valparaiso, IN

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

November 15, 2003, Bakersfield, CA

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The Fire of the Living God
(for surround-sound wind orchestra)
The California State Univ-Bakersfield Concert Band
Dr. Doug Davis, conducting

October 2003, Valparaiso, IN

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

September 2003, Ljubljana, Slovenia

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The Fire of the Living God for surround-sound wind orchestra
The International Society for Contemporary Music World Music Days
The Slovenian Armed Forces Orchestra
Milivoj Surbek, conducting

January 20, 2002, Mount Vernon, OH

The Fire of the Living God for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Ohio Private Colleges Honors Band
Dr. John Owen, conducting

April 28, 2001, Tiffin, OH

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Heidelberg College Symphonic Band
Dr. John Owen, conducting

March 17, 2000, Chicago, IL

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Wind Symphony of Condordia University Chicago
Dr. Richard Fischer, conductor

March 16, 2000, Canton, OH

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 15, 2000, Archbold, OH

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 14, 2000, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 13, 2000, Lockport, NY

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 12, 2000, San Francisco, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Wind Symphony of Condordia University Chicago
Dr. Richard Fischer, conductor

March 12, 2000, Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

March 11, 2000, Paso Robles, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Wind Symphony of Condordia University Chicago
Dr. Richard Fischer, conductor

March 9, 2000, Long Beach, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Wind Symphony of Condordia University Chicago
Dr. Richard Fischer, conductor

March 7, 2000, Escondido, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Wind Symphony of Condordia University Chicago
Dr. Richard Fischer, conductor

March 6, 2000, Anaheim, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Wind Symphony of Condordia University Chicago
Dr. Richard Fischer, conductor

March 5, 2000, Lake Forest, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Wind Symphony of Condordia University Chicago
Dr. Richard Fischer, conductor

March 4, 2000, Orange, CA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Wind Symphony of Condordia University Chicago
Dr. Richard Fischer, conductor

October 15, 1999, Valparaiso, IN

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The Valparaio University Chamber Concert Band
Dr. Jeffrey Scott Doebler, conductor

February 8-10, 1996, Blacksburg, VA

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
Symposium XXI for New Band Music
The Virginia Intercollegiate Band
Dr. Jesse Ayers, conducting

April 21,1995, Lexington, KY

...and they gathered on Mount Carmel for surround-sound wind orchestra
The University of Kentucky Wind Ensemble
Dr. Richard Clary, conducting