Legends and Myths is a three movement work that began as a cross-curricular project. Ninth grade English Curriculum at the time included the study of Homer’s The Odyssey. Each of the three movements represent three brothers from the novel; Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon.
Legends and Myths begins with Zeus, subtitled Who Rules as King of the Gods and the oldest of the three. Opening like thunder and lightning on Mt. Olympus, the work leads to flourishing runs in the upper woodwinds. The theme of this movement is soon realized having a simple yet noble quality. The scoring of the woodwinds in particular is quite mature particularly for this grade level yet easily accessible thanks to the careful treatment of each part. It will be very impressive.
The second movement, Hades subtitled God of the Dead and King of the Underworld is in 6/8. While the percussion writing is critical to the success of the work, the timpani has a vital role in that it is meant to be Hades himself ruling the Underworld. It will definitely both excite and challenge your percussionists.
The final movement, Poseidon is subtitled The Earth Shaker. Since Poseidon and Hades were brothers and as with a lot of brothers, there was some sibling rivalry. It is only fitting that Poseidon be represented by the Timpani as well. While the Timpani parts in both Hades and Poseidon are very demanding, one is not harder than the other.
The work as a whole is a great introduction to twentieth century harmonies not often heard in works at this grade level. It is a great programmatic work that would fit both a thematic concert or a stand alone piece.