Savanna

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Wayne Siegel


General Info

Year: 1997
Duration: c. 15:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Norsk
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00


Movements

Instrumentation

Player I: Marimba, crash cymbal, 2 tom toms, 2 cowbells, woodblocks, 2 timbales
Player II: Marimba, crash cymbal, 2 tom toms, 2 cowbells, woodblocks, 2 timbales



Program Notes

Savanna was commissioned by the Safri Duo for premier on their British tour in December 1997. The work consists four sections performed as a single movement with gradual transitions between sections. The first section is a quickly flowing texture for two marimbas, in which the two percussionists play somewhat independently of each other. Towards the end of the first section rhythmic details are graudially pulled from this texture, creating a transition to the rhythmic, sharply delineated second section. The unpitched percussion instruments gradually take over in the third section, and the piece closes with a duet for marimbas, cowbells, woodblocks and drums.[1]

Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

CD: Pulse: Savanna for two percussion players (Pulse), 2004


Online Recordings

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

42nd Street Rondo (Ensemble)Percussion Duo
42nd Street Rondo (Solo)Multiple Percussion
Concerto (Siegel) – Percussion Duo; Percussion Ensemble
East L.A. PhasePercussion Quartet
Incantations (Siegel) - Percussion Quintet
Last Request – Multiple Percussion
Match for Percussion and Computer – Multiple Percussion; Electronics
Savanna - Percussion Duo



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