Heloha Okchamali (Blue Thunder)

for Piano and Clarinet - 25'
Commissioned by Meraki.
Premiered September 14, 2019

Heloha Okchamali (Blue Thunder) is a work composed about my son, Heloha, who's name means Thunder in the Chickasaw language. His favorite color is blue (okchamali). This is my first work composed about a specific person and the vision of the work came to me while watching Heloha at a playground in the summer of 2018.

Starting with the third movement, the title and concept comes from the fun I have calling Heloha my little trickster. He constantly imitates the speed of Catboy from PJ Masks and Flash from DC Comics, and loves pretending to be a super hero. The second movement is a very nostalgic expression of our precious sleep time and features Chickasaw melodies I sing to him as he rests. The first movement is the fun I had attaching Marvel characters to his constant adventures in life and also contains traditional songs I sing to him.

“Super Cat Speed!!”

I. Wakaa (Flying): A Marvelous Adventure

II. Twilight Dreams

III. The Trickster

This commission was made possible by the Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Program,
with generous funding provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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