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[[Multiple Percussion]]:<ref>http://www.zivkovic.de/castle.htm?PHPSESSID=9apl7da7nnb6ei83oskjljskc2 Image from Ed. Musica Europea</ref> <br>
 
[[Multiple Percussion]]:<ref>http://www.zivkovic.de/castle.htm?PHPSESSID=9apl7da7nnb6ei83oskjljskc2 Image from Ed. Musica Europea</ref> <br>
Two 12 inch china cymbals, same size but slightly different in pitch<br>
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Two 12 inch [[china cymbals]], same size but slightly different in pitch<br>
Two chinese opera gongs, bounded in a frame (highon the top and low above)<br>
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Two [[chinese opera gongs]], bounded in a frame (high on the top and low above)<br>
Four cymbals, from high to low: 10‘‘ Splash, 12‘‘, 16‘‘, 18‘‘ (mostly crash sounds)<br>
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Four [[cymbals]], from high to low: 10‘‘ Splash, 12‘‘, 16‘‘, 18‘‘ (mostly crash sounds)<br>
One Tam-tam, not too large,  Thundersheet, not too large<br>
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One [[Tam-tam]], not too large,  [[Thundersheet]], not too large<br>
Rainstick, mounted on the Rack, but not tight, so it can be turned around with one hand<br>
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[[Rainstick]], mounted on the Rack, but not tight, so it can be turned around with one hand<br>
Two metal tubes with a split and a hole, for „wah-wah" sound<br>
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Two [[metal tubes]] with a split and a hole, for „wah-wah" sound<br>
Wooden Split-drum, with 8 tongues. (they, of course does NOT produce those pitches)<br>
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[[Wooden Split-drum]], with 8 tongues. (they, of course do NOT have to produce those pitches)<br>
Bass drum with pedal, reither small. (the best would be 20 or 18 inch)<br>
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[[Bass drum with pedal]], rather small. (the best would be 20 or 18 inch)<br>
Five tom-toms in sizes: 15, 14, 13, 12, 10 Inch. All with resonance heads, and long sustain<br>
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Five [[tom-toms]] in sizes: 15, 14, 13, 12, 10 Inch. All with resonance heads, and long sustain<br>
Five wood-blocks, mounted in a vertical ROW, so one can make a Glissando over them<br>
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Five [[wood-blocks]], mounted in a vertical ROW, so one can make a Glissando over them<br>
One octave crotales, this should be the LOW (!) octave<br>
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One octave [[crotales, this should be the LOW (!) octave<br>
 
Seven Japanese drums „uchwa – daikos" <br>
 
Seven Japanese drums „uchwa – daikos" <br>
Five „Earth-Plates" also NOT tuned but five different pitches<br><ref>http://www.zivkovic.de/castle.htm?PHPSESSID=9apl7da7nnb6ei83oskjljskc2</ref>
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Five "[[Earth-Plates]]" also NOT tuned but five different pitches<br><ref>http://www.zivkovic.de/castle.htm?PHPSESSID=9apl7da7nnb6ei83oskjljskc2</ref>
  
  

Latest revision as of 00:46, 21 November 2013

Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic


General Info

Year: 1998
Duration: c. 17:40
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: MusicaEur
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Movements

Instrumentation

Castle of the Mad King

Multiple Percussion:[1]
Two 12 inch china cymbals, same size but slightly different in pitch
Two chinese opera gongs, bounded in a frame (high on the top and low above)
Four cymbals, from high to low: 10‘‘ Splash, 12‘‘, 16‘‘, 18‘‘ (mostly crash sounds)
One Tam-tam, not too large, Thundersheet, not too large
Rainstick, mounted on the Rack, but not tight, so it can be turned around with one hand
Two metal tubes with a split and a hole, for „wah-wah" sound
Wooden Split-drum, with 8 tongues. (they, of course do NOT have to produce those pitches)
Bass drum with pedal, rather small. (the best would be 20 or 18 inch)
Five tom-toms in sizes: 15, 14, 13, 12, 10 Inch. All with resonance heads, and long sustain
Five wood-blocks, mounted in a vertical ROW, so one can make a Glissando over them
One octave [[crotales, this should be the LOW (!) octave
Seven Japanese drums „uchwa – daikos"
Five "Earth-Plates" also NOT tuned but five different pitches
[2]


Program Notes

written for: Eveylyn Glennie


Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

"Generally spoken it's nothing by rhythm" - Multiple Percussion Solo
ANBA (tanz der kleinen schwarzen Hexe) - Marimba; Piano
Andante for Uta - Marimba
Bayerscher Ländler - Marimba
Born to Beat Wild - Multiple Percussion; Trumpet
Cadenza für 5 timpani - Timpani
Castle of the Mad King - Multiple Percussion
Collateral Damage - Multiple Percussion; with tape
CTPAX: STRAH, op.12 - Multiple Percussion; with tape
Das Innere des Schweigens - Drum Set; with tape; Voice; Actors
Der kleine Paganini - Xylophone
Drei Phantastische Lieder (Three Fantastic Songs) - Marimba
Drei Unverbindliche Stücke (3 Unforgettable Pieces) - Marimba
Ein Liebeslied? - Marimba
Fluctus, op.16 - Marimba; with tape
Il canto dei gondolieri - Marimba
Ilijas - Marimba
In Erinnerungen Schwebend - Vibraphone; Flutes (3)
Lamento e Danza Barbara - Marimba; Percussion Trio
Les Violons Morts - Marimba
Macedonia - Marimba; Piano
Quasi Una Sonata - Multiple Percussion; Piano
Song for Simone - Marimba
Sta Vidis - Marimba; Male Chorus
Suomineito - Vibraphone
Ten Etudes for Snare Drum - Snare Drum
Tensio, op.11 - Marimba
To the Gods of Rhythm - Djembe; Voice
Trio per Uno - Percussion Trio
Ultimatum 1 - Marimba
Ultimatum II - Marimba Duo
Uneven Souls (Sta vidis II), op. 22 - Marimba; Percussion Trio
Valse Serbe für Marimba und Klavier - Marimba; Piano
Walzer for Herbert - Marimba

Concertos

Concerto No. 1 per marimbafono e orchestra - Marimba; Orchestra
Concerto No. 2 per marimbafono e orchestra - Marimba; Orchestra
Percussion Concerto No. 1, Opus 28 (Concerto of the Mad Queen) - Multiple Percussion; Orchestra
Percussion Concerto No. 2, Opus 33 - Multiple Percussion; Orchestra
Pezzo Da Concerto No. 1 - Snare Drum
Tales from the Center of the Earth - Multiple Percussion; Wind Ensemble

Ensemble

Die Arten Des Wassers - Percussion Duo; Pianos (2)
Quintetto per cinque solisti - Marimba Quartet; Percussion
Sandy - Percussion Trio
Sex in the Kitchen - Percussion Duo
Tak-Nara, Op.36 - Percussion Quartet
Zwischen Tag und Nacht - Percussion Sextet

Method Books

My First Book for Xylophone and Marimba
Funny Marimba - Book 1
Funny Marimba - Book 2
Funny Vibraphone - Book 1
Funny Vibraphone - Book 2
Funny Xylophone - Book 1



Additional Resources



References