Work samples
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The Ballad of Maurice Connor (2023)
The Ballad of Maurice Connor | for tenor + piano
Commissioned by Trio MontageMusic and lyrics by Erik Franklin, based on the Irish folk tale The Wonderful Tune from Thomas Crofton Croker’s Fairy Tales and Traditions of the South of Ireland (1828).
Performers
Andrew Sauvageau, Tenor
Hui-Chuan Chen, Piano
00:00 The King of All Pipers
05:35 Wedding Dance
08:20 The Mermaid's Proposal
12:40 Maurice's Farewell -
Climbing from Verses for Children
Performers
Claire Galloway, soprano
Edward Rothmel, piano
"Climbing" is from Erik Franklin's debut 5-song cycle: Verses for Children (2020) with texts by Amy Lowell.
About Erik
Composer and clarinetist Erik Franklin balances a vibrant, varied career on and off the stage. He has given concerts in nearly all fifty states and throughout Europe, performing for audiences large and small in venues from veterans’ homes to Carnegie Hall. A former member of the United States Army Field Band (Washington, D.C.), Franklin now performs as a soloist and chamber musician across the country as a member of the Ann Street Trio and the Heartwood Duo.
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Greenville, SC | Orchestra Debut + World Premiere of The Old Road (2024)
Unheard Voices | Verses for Children (2020-2024)
Erik's affinity for lyrical music lends itself to setting text to music. An award-winning art song composer, Franklin's compositions for voice blend poetry, melody, harmony, and texture to bring the world of the poet into sharp relief, giving the listener a heightened experience of the deeper meaning of the text.
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Franklin: Climbing from Verses for Children
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AUDIO: 1. Crescent Moon
Melissa Wimbish, soprano
Joshua Espinoza, piano -
AUDIO: 2. Wind
Melissa Wimbish, soprano
Joshua Espinoza, piano -
AUDIO: 3. Sea Shell
Melissa Wimbish, soprano
Joshua Espinoza, piano
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AUDIO: 4. Climbing
Melissa Wimbish, soprano
Joshua Espinoza, piano -
AUDIO: 5. The Trout
Melissa Wimbish, soprano
Joshua Espinoza, piano
Maryland + Beyond | Symphony of the Streets: An Urban Serenade with Ann Street Trio (2023-2024)
Symphony of the Streets: An Urban Serenade
The Ann Street Trio presents a vibrant exploration of city life. Each piece in the concert is a musical homage to the streets and cities that inspired them, weaving a tapestry of urban narratives and bringing the essence of city life into the concert hall.
– Beethoven's "Gassenhauer" Trio, with its playful echoes of Viennese street songs, captures the rhythm and spirit of bustling urban folk melodies.
– Francis Poulenc's Trio, infused with the chic charm of Paris, paints a picture of quaint cafes and moonlit walks along the Seine, blending sophistication with a playful joie de vivre.
– Nino Rota's Trio offers a cinematic journey through Italy, from the serene canals of Venice to the sun-kissed piazzas of Rome, portraying the passionate and whimsical nature of Italian cityscapes.
– Paul Schoenfield's Cafe Music, arranged by Erik Franklin, captures the raucous partying of Roaring 1920s New York City, with influences of American Swing.
Performance Highlights (2023-2024 Season)
– March 3, 2024 | Annunciation Cathedral Concert Series (Baltimore, MD)
– March 27, 2024 | Salisbury University (Salisbury, MD)
– May 19, 2024 | Living Arts Concert Series (Burtonsville, MD)
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Schoenfield: Cafe Music
Paul Schoenfield: Café Music
arr. Erik Franklin
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Beethoven: "Gassenhauer" Trio, Op. 11
Beethoven: Piano Trio No. 4 in Eb major, Op. 11 "Gassenhauer"
The third movement of this trio is particularly famous for its set of variations on a popular theme from Joseph Weigl's opera "L'amor marinaro," which was a well-known melody at the time. This playful and catchy tune in the final movement likely led to the association of this trio with the term "Gassenhauer." The piece as a whole is characterized by its lively and engaging character, showcasing Beethoven's skill in composing for this unique combination of instruments.
Ann Street Trio
Erik Franklin, clarinet
Katlyn DeGraw, cello
Hui-Chuan Chen, piano
Unheard Voices | Mothers of Ragnarök Song Cycle (2024)
The Ballad of Maurice Connor (2023)
Maryland + Beyond | Echoes of the Unheard: Voices from the Shadows with Ann Street Trio (2021-2024)
A poignant concert presented by the Ann Street Trio that delves into the lives and works of composers whose brilliance was overshadowed by the prejudices of their time.
– Louise Farrenc, the only woman on faculty at the Paris Conservatory in the 19th century, faced persistent gender-based pay disparities.
– Carl Fruhling’s music was nearly lost to history, save for a startling discovery of his music hidden in the back of a dusty filing cabinet in an Austrian radio station found with a large ‘J’ scrawled over the cover —a grim reminder of the neglect faced by Jewish artists in the aftermath of their persecution.
– Germaine Tailleferre, born “Taillefesse,” defiantly altered her surname to assert her musical identity, rebelling against a father who opposed her artistic ambitions.
Through this concert, we celebrate their resilience and artistic excellence, bringing their unrecognized yet profound music to the forefront.
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Frühling: Trio for Clarinet, Cello, Piano
Carl Frühling: Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano
Movement 2
Ann Street Trio
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Ann Street Trio at Blue House Live!
Tailleferre: Piano Trio
arr. Erik Franklin
Ann Street Trio
Erik Franklin, clarinet
Katlyn DeGraw, cello
Hui-Chuan Chen, piano
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Tulsa Library // Tails and Tales by the Ann Street Trio
The second movement of Carl Frühling's Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano.
Performed for a live stream in May 2021 for the Tulsa Public Library in Oklahoma.
Ann Street Trio
Erik Franklin, clarinet
Katlyn DeGraw, cello
Hui-Chuan Chen, piano
New York, NY | songSLAM (2023)
songSLAM is a unique and energizing community event for composer/performer teams to premiere new art songs. Each team presents a new song of no more than 5 minutes for voice and piano, in any language, for the voting audience, who—in the poetry slam tradition—vote on their favorites and award prize money to the winning competitors.
songSLAM is a program sponsored by the NYC-based organization Sparks and Wiry Cries.
Our team earned 2nd place at the 2023 competition with "Climbing" from Verses for Children.
Team 11:
Claire Galloway Weber, soprano
Edward Rothmel, piano
Erik Franklin, composer
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Franklin: Climbing from Verses for Children (2020)
songSLAM is a unique and energizing community event for composer/performer teams to premiere new art songs. Each team presents a new song of no more than 5 minutes for voice and piano, in any language, for the voting audience, who—in the poetry slam tradition—vote on their favorites and award prize money to the winning competitors.
songSLAM is a program sponsored by the NYC-based organization Sparks and Wiry Cries.
Our team earned 2nd place at the 2023 competition with "Climbing" from Verses for Children.
Team 11:
Claire Galloway Weber, soprano
Edward Rothmel, piano
Erik Franklin, composer
Denver, CO | International Clarinet Conference (2023)
Three of my works featuring the clarinet were performed at the 50th Anniversary conference of the International Clarinet Association. The Program included:
– Who Can Retell? (2022)
performed by the U.S. Air Force Academy Band Clarinet Quartet
– Galileo Beholds the Ringed Planet (2023) * WORLD PREMIERE
performed by Dr. Keith Northover, basset horn + Dr. Suyeon Kim, piano
– Elegy for the White Rhino (2022)
performed by the Heartwood Duo
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Franklin: Who Can Retell? (2022)
Performance by the U.S. Air Force Academy Clarinet Quartet at the 2023 International Clarinet Association Conference in Denver, CO. Who Can Retell? is an original work for clarinet quartet (with optional tambourine) inspired by traditional music celebrating the Hanukkah story of the Maccabean Revolt.
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Franklin: Galileo Beholds the Ringed Planet (2023)
(LIVE) World Premiere performance of Galileo Beholds the Ringed Planet at the ICA Conference in Denver, CO (2023).
Keith Northover, basset horn
Suyeon Kim, piano
Cincinnati, OH | Cincinnati Song Initiative New Art Song Commissions (2022)
As part of the 2022 Composer Mentorship program sponsored by the National Association of Teachers of Music, I was commissioned to write a new song for tenor and piano to be premiered by the Cincinnati Song Initiative—an Ohio-based organization dedicated to cultivating new music for classical voice.
Works that came out of this collaboration include:
– A Greeting for tenor and piano
text by William H. Davies
– Three Songs of a Mountain Recluse for countertenor, clarinet, and piano
text by David Budbill
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Franklin: Three Songs of a Mountain Recluse (2022) III. What Issa Heard
(LIVE) World Premiere Recording of Songs of a Mountain Recluse by Erik Franklin.
1. How?
2. Music of My Own Kind, Too
3. What Issa Heard
Premiered at the International Clarinet Association Conference in Lake Tahoe, NV 2022
Dr. William Sauerland, countertenor
Dr. Kylie Stultz-Dessent, clarinet
Andrew Nesler, piano
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Franklin: Three Songs of a Mountain Recluse (2022) I. How?
(LIVE) World Premiere Recording of Songs of a Mountain Recluse by Erik Franklin.
1. How?
2. Music of My Own Kind, Too
3. What Issa Heard
Premiered at the International Clarinet Association Conference in Lake Tahoe, NV 2022
Dr. William Sauerland, countertenor
Dr. Kylie Stultz-Dessent, clarinet
Andrew Nesler, piano
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Franklin: Three Songs of a Mountain Recluse (2022) II. Music of My Own Kind
(LIVE) World Premiere Recording of Songs of a Mountain Recluse by Erik Franklin.
1. How?
2. Music of My Own Kind, Too
3. What Issa Heard
Premiered at the International Clarinet Association Conference in Lake Tahoe, NV 2022
Dr. William Sauerland, countertenor
Dr. Kylie Stultz-Dessent, clarinet
Andrew Nesler, piano
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Franklin: A Greeting (2022)
World Premiere performance of A Greeting by Erik Franklin.
Commissioned by the Cincinnati Song Initiative
Benjamin Bird, tenor
Mario Marra, piano