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As a member of, and musical arranger for the Eighth U.S. Army Band, John Barnes Chance served in Seoul, South Korea, during the Korean War. It was during this time that he became familiar with a traditional Korean folk song called Arirang. Chance explains, “The tune is not as simple as it sounds, and my fascination with it during the intervening years led to its eventual use as the theme for this set of variations”. Arirang is a tune based on the pentatonic scale, and it can be dated back to the 18th century as a song of love and heartbreak. It was utilized in the 20th century as a resistance anthem during the Japanese occupation of Korea, when the singing of patriotic songs, including the national anthem, was criminalized. Chance’s set of variations, written for concert band in 1965, begins by presenting the Arirang theme, and proceeds to develop it through five variations. The piece alternates between fast and slow variations, with the final variation being marked “Con Islancio” (“with impetuousness”), and it uses a variety of time signatures and rhythmic motives to alter the theme. Chance maintains the Eastern influence of the original tune through his use of the pentatonic scale, as well as prominent use of distinct percussion instruments, such as temple blocks, cymbals, and a gong. The piece was awarded the Ostwald Award in 1966 by the American Bandmasters Association. Program Note adapted from Baylor University Symphonic Band concert program, 15 September 2022 The Oklahoma City Symphonic Band is under the direction of Dr. Mark G. Belcik. Links to other ‘Across the Sea’ Concert Videos • Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo - Malcolm Arn... • Loch Lomond - Frank Ticheli • Variations on an African Hymnsong - Quincy... • Amparito Roca - Jaime Texidor • An American in Paris - George Gershwin, ar... • Hands Across the Sea (2026) - John Philip ...