


Finn's River for guitar soloist and guitar ensemble (2024)
Finn’s River for guitar soloist with guitar orchestra was commissioned by the New Jersey Music Educators Association (NJMEA) and the Augustine Foundation for the NJMEA Honors Guitar Ensemble and the New Jersey Guitar Orchestra under the leadership of Jayson Martinez. For this composition, I was inspired by Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) by Mark Twain. I read it for the first time in 2024 and was deeply affected by it. I have decided to name my piece Finn’s River because of the powerful presence of the Mississippi River in the novel. It is broadly symbolic of freedom for Huck and Jim, both seeking an escape from their oppressive circumstances. The musical imagery seeks to invoke the many moods of the river as well as the underlying human struggle and desire for freedom.
Finn’s River for guitar soloist with guitar orchestra was commissioned by the New Jersey Music Educators Association (NJMEA) and the Augustine Foundation for the NJMEA Honors Guitar Ensemble and the New Jersey Guitar Orchestra under the leadership of Jayson Martinez. For this composition, I was inspired by Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) by Mark Twain. I read it for the first time in 2024 and was deeply affected by it. I have decided to name my piece Finn’s River because of the powerful presence of the Mississippi River in the novel. It is broadly symbolic of freedom for Huck and Jim, both seeking an escape from their oppressive circumstances. The musical imagery seeks to invoke the many moods of the river as well as the underlying human struggle and desire for freedom.
Finn’s River for guitar soloist with guitar orchestra was commissioned by the New Jersey Music Educators Association (NJMEA) and the Augustine Foundation for the NJMEA Honors Guitar Ensemble and the New Jersey Guitar Orchestra under the leadership of Jayson Martinez. For this composition, I was inspired by Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) by Mark Twain. I read it for the first time in 2024 and was deeply affected by it. I have decided to name my piece Finn’s River because of the powerful presence of the Mississippi River in the novel. It is broadly symbolic of freedom for Huck and Jim, both seeking an escape from their oppressive circumstances. The musical imagery seeks to invoke the many moods of the river as well as the underlying human struggle and desire for freedom.
This work features frequent meter changes. If no tempo change is indicated, keep the sixteenth note value steady as time signatures change.
The soloist should ideally be amplified in order to preserve the correct dynamic balance of parts.
The bass guitar part is suggested but optional, based on instrument availability.
Approximate duration: 8 min.