Code: JP5063
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0559-3
Petroglyph Dances was composed in 1999 at the request
of saxophonist Dr. Jackie Lamar for the 2000 debut
recital of the Cross-Town Trio (Jackie Lamar,
saxophone; Karen Griebling, viola; and John Krebs,
piano). The instrumentation is for viola, tenor saxophone,
and piano.
Six of the nine movements of the suite were inspired by
mysterious artwork depicting animals, insects, birds,
lizards, and shaman left by the Anasazi, ancient Native
American cliff dwellers in the desert southwest. The
three interludes were inspired by the duende of
Flamenco brought by the Spaniards who settled the area
in the sixteenth century, and include Soleares
(solitude), the expressive Siguiriyas, and the playful
Bulereas. The final movement, Rain in the Mountains,
was inspired by a more contemporary work of art, an
etching by the same title by New Mexico artist Gustave
Baumann that depicts an ominous sky and heavy rain
falling on Taos pueblo, a Native American village
nestled in the mountains.
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