Concerto for Percussion (Kinoshita)
General Info
Year: 2008
Duration: c.
Difficulty: Advanced
Publisher: Ongaku No Tomo Edition
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Movement 1
Movement 2
Movement 3
Instrumentation
Soloist
Glockenspiel & Xylophone & Bass Drum
Ensemble
Player 1: Vibraphone & Marimba
Player 2: Vibraphone & Marimba (shared) & Snare Drum (shared) & 3 Wood Blocks (shared) & Tambourine
Player 3: Chimes & Snare Drum (shared) & 3 Wood Blocks (shared) & 5 concert Tom-toms (shared) & Finger Cymbals & Wind Chimes (shared) & Tam-tam (shared)
Player 4: Marimba (shared) & 5 concert Tom-toms (shared) & Vibraslap & Guiro & Suspended Cymbal & Wind Chimes (shared) Tam-tam (shared) & Tambourine & Bass Drum
Program Notes
Concerto for Percussion is Makiko Kinoshita's second work for percussion ensemble. In the Trembling Moon, Makiko Kinoshita minimized percussive character which is supposed to be a main feature of a work for percussion instruments, but pursued the world stratified sound produced by three vibraphones with long reverberation and a supportive marimba. In this work, Makiko Kinoshita intended to produce the resonant sound again and also incorporate percussive factors to establish an ensemble world full of dynamism and variation.
The work is composed for a main stage of a concert, Works of Makiko Kinoshita 3 - Chamber Music Evening , on 26th September, 2008. Since the concert was held independently, Makiko Kinoshita wasn't subject to any restraint. Makiko Kinoshita just thought about producing a work with a high degree of perfection using instrumentation at her disposal.
Premiere Details
Date: 26th September 2008
Place: Tsuda Hall
Soloist: Atsushi SUGAHARA
Ensemble: Tomohiro NISHIKUBO & Daiji YOKOTA & Isao MURAI & Naoaki KOBAYASHI
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
Concerto for Percussion (Kinoshita) - Multiple Percussion; Percussion Quartet
Sparks (Kinoshita) -Marimba
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