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== General Info == | == General Info == | ||
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− | '''Duration''': c. <br /--> | + | '''Duration''': c. 4:27<br /--> |
'''Difficulty''': (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /--> | '''Difficulty''': (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /--> | ||
− | '''Publisher''': | + | '''Publisher''': [[WIM]]<br /--> |
− | '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00<br /--> | + | '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00<br /--> |
==Movements== | ==Movements== | ||
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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
+ | [[Multiple Percussion]]: [[snare drum]], [[field drum]], [[bass drum]] <br> | ||
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+ | == Program Notes == | ||
+ | The composer states that the player need to hold snare drums stick with right hand and double headed stick (one end snare drum stick, other end felt timpani ball) with left hand. There are four sections in this piece. The first section starts with bass drum and field drum at a dynamic of ppp. Then the snare drum entry brings the first principal line. After swapping the role of principal line, the two voices become equally important till the end.<br/> | ||
+ | There are two trios after the first section. The first trio is divided into two parts. The player needs to use his/her fingernails in the first sections. The composer indicate that the player need to play glissando (slide across head) dotted crochet and larger notes; crochet and small notes are required to play as single stroke. After the first sections, the player needs to play with sticks and start gradually crescendo till the end of the first trio.<br/> | ||
+ | The second trio starts with the time signature and speed change. It changes to compound time instead of simple time and dotted crochet in trio two equals to crochet in trio one. The player starts the piece with two snare drum sticks. The field drum and the bass drum part act as the melody and the snare drum part acts as accompaniment. Before the end of the second trio, the player needs to play rim shot (tip on head and shank brought down on rim) with the right hand and flip the sticks to felt butt with the left hand.<br/> | ||
+ | The last section enters after two measure rest. The player need to change back to two snare drum sticks and the tempo is back to ordinary one. The field drum and the bass drum part act as the melody and the snare drum part act as accompaniment at the first few bars in compound time. After that, the two voices become equally important again in simple time till the end.<br/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:36, 13 September 2021
General Info
Year: 1967
Duration: c. 4:27
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: WIM
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Multiple Percussion: snare drum, field drum, bass drum
Program Notes
The composer states that the player need to hold snare drums stick with right hand and double headed stick (one end snare drum stick, other end felt timpani ball) with left hand. There are four sections in this piece. The first section starts with bass drum and field drum at a dynamic of ppp. Then the snare drum entry brings the first principal line. After swapping the role of principal line, the two voices become equally important till the end.
There are two trios after the first section. The first trio is divided into two parts. The player needs to use his/her fingernails in the first sections. The composer indicate that the player need to play glissando (slide across head) dotted crochet and larger notes; crochet and small notes are required to play as single stroke. After the first sections, the player needs to play with sticks and start gradually crescendo till the end of the first trio.
The second trio starts with the time signature and speed change. It changes to compound time instead of simple time and dotted crochet in trio two equals to crochet in trio one. The player starts the piece with two snare drum sticks. The field drum and the bass drum part act as the melody and the snare drum part acts as accompaniment. Before the end of the second trio, the player needs to play rim shot (tip on head and shank brought down on rim) with the right hand and flip the sticks to felt butt with the left hand.
The last section enters after two measure rest. The player need to change back to two snare drum sticks and the tempo is back to ordinary one. The field drum and the bass drum part act as the melody and the snare drum part act as accompaniment at the first few bars in compound time. After that, the two voices become equally important again in simple time till the end.
Errata
Awards
Commercial Discography
Recent Performances
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
Solos
2-4-1 - Snare Drum
A Trifle for Timothy - Multiple Percussion
Corrente II - Multiple Percussion
Da Dit - Multiple Percussion
Des Imagistes - Percussion Sextet; Narrator
Divinations - Multiple Percussion
English Suite - Multiple Percussion
French Suite - Multiple Percussion
Images - Timpani
L'Arlesienne - Multiple Percussion
Morris Dance - Multiple Percussion
M'SP - Timpani
Passacaglia - Percussion Solo
Theme and Metric Variations - Multiple Percussion
Two Drums in the Shape of an Etude - Multiple Percussion
Variations for King George - Timpani
Percussion Solos with Orchestra
Concerto for Solo Percussion and Chamber Ensemble - Multiple Percussion; Orchestra
Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (Kraft) - Timpani; Orchestra
Concerto No. 2 for Timpani and Orchestra, XIII The Grand Encounter - Timpani; Orchestra
Three Miniatures for Percussion and Orchestra - Solo - Multiple Percussion; Orchestra
Triangles: Concerto for Percussion and Ten Instruments - Multiple Percussion; Chamber Ensemble
Percussion Solos with Strings
Music for String Quartet and Percussion - Multiple Percussion; String Quartet
Percussion Ensembles
Colorations - Variable Instrumentation; Graphic Score
Kandinsky Variations - Variable Instrumentation; graphic score
Quartet for Percussion (Kraft) - Percussion Quartet
Scherzo á Due - Multiple Percussion Duet
Suite for Percussion - Percussion Quartet
Trio for Percussion (Kraft) - Percussion Trio
Percussion Ensembles with Orchestra
Concerto for Four Percussion Soloists & Orchestra - Percussion Quartet; Orchestra
Configurations - Concerto for Four Percussion Soloists & Jazz Orchestra - Percussion Quartet; Jazz Orchestra
Momentum for Eight Percussionists - Percussion Ensemble (8)
Three Miniatures for Percussion and Orchestra - Percussion Quartet; Orchestra
Percussion Ensemble with Concert Band
Quintessence: Concerto for Five Percussion Soloists and Concert Band - Percussion Quintet; Concert Band
Percussion Ensemble with Voice
Songs of Flowers, Bells and Death: Contextures IV for Chorus and Percussion Orchestra - Percussion Ensemble (12); Chorus
Theme and Variations (Kraft) - Percussion Quartet; Narrator (optional)
Encounter Series
Encounters I - Multiple Percussion; with tape
Encounters II - Tuba
Encounters III - Multiple Percussion; Trumpet
Encounters IV - Multiple Percussion; Trombone
Encounters V: In the Morning of the Winter Sea - Multiple Percussion; Cello
Encounters VI - A Concertino for Roto-toms and Percussion Quartet - Percussion Quartet; Multiple Percussion
Encounters VII - Multiple Percussion Duet
Encounters VIII - Multiple Percussion
Encounters IX - Multiple Percussion; Saxophone
Encounters X - Marimba; Violin
Encounters XI: The Demise of Suriyodhaya - Multiple Percussion; English Horn
Encounters XII: The Gabrielic Foray - Multiple Percussion; Harp
Encounters XIII - Multiple Percussion; Woodwind Quintet
Encounters XIV: Concerto a Tre - Multiple Percussion, Violin, Piano
Encounters XV - Multiple Percussion, Guitar
Encounters XVI - Multiple Percussion, Flute
Encounters XVII - Multiple Percussion, Clarinet
Additional Resources
References