Stumpery (2017) by davemacdo published on 2017-10-18T02:56:00Z perf. Alterity Wind Quintet 15 Oct 2017 at the Timucua Arts Foundation Carrie Wiesinger, flute Beatriz Ramirez-Belt, oboe Natalie Grata, clarinet Kat Sleeper, bassoon Kathy Thomas, horn A stumpery is a type of garden which features the upturned roots of dead trees. The roots of a tree are very beautiful and intricate, sometimes even more than the rest of the tree; but, this is completely invisible for most living trees. In this piece, players tangle around one another like the roots of a tree. The space left by the tendrils is emphasized by reverberations, similar to the sustain pedal of a piano. Independent lines branch out from one another and grow back together. The outer shape of the root persists while the individual strands weave into and around one another. davidmacdonaldmusic.com alterityco.org timucua.com cfcomposers.org Genre Classical