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Enceladus, the Bright

Chamber · 7' · 2022 · Grade 6
Soprano Saxophone & Piano
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Program Note

Enceladus, the Bright, a concertino for saxophone and piano, tells the story of an interplanetary encounter in the age of spaceflight. In 2005, the Cassini space probe on its mission to Saturn, flew by the south pole of Enceladus, a tiny, bright moon just outside Saturn’s rings. As Cassini approached the moon, Enceladus erupted below with a giant geyser and enveloped the Saturn-bound spacecraft. When analyzing the data from this serendipitous collision, scientists back on Earth discovered not only was the craft hit with water, but the water contained chemical ingredients for biological life. In that moment, humans inched ever closer to discovering extraterrestrial life.

Inspired by this story, Enceladus, the Bright aims to immerse the listener in the alien world of Enceladus. The piece depicts the icy brightness of the moon’s surface through its impressionistic arpeggiations, eventually breaking apart into illustrations of the erupting geysers (called cryovolcanoes) with fast, rhythmic music. The piano explodes with expansive gestures that the saxophone navigates through, much like the Cassini spacecraft navigating through the deep space in the faraway orbit of Saturn.

Premiere

UCLA Schoenberg Hall, 5/19/22

Performance History
3/13/26Premiere of the electronics version of Enceladus, the Bright, featuring Joseph S. Lyons on soprano saxophone and electronics, in Columbus, OH
4/6/25Performance of Enceladus, the Bright by Benjamin Bradburn (saxophone) and Hanah Charbonneau (piano) at the North American Saxophone Alliance, CSU Fullerton
3/30/23[cancelled] Performance of Enceladus, the Bright for soprano saxophone and piano at the North American Saxophone Alliance conference, Hattiesburg, MS
5/19/22Premiere of Enceladus, the Bright for soprano saxophone and piano, UCLA Schoenberg Hall