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Player 8: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Crash Cymbals]] & [[Crystal Glasses]]<br /--> | Player 8: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Crash Cymbals]] & [[Crystal Glasses]]<br /--> | ||
Player 9: [[Bass Drum]] & [[Tam-Tam]] & [[Temple Blocks]]<br /--> | Player 9: [[Bass Drum]] & [[Tam-Tam]] & [[Temple Blocks]]<br /--> | ||
− | Player 10: 4 Concert [[Tom Toms]] & [[Triangle]] & 5 [[Roto Toms]]<br /--> | + | Player 10: 4 Concert [[Tom Toms]] & [[Triangle]] & 5 [[Roto-Toms]]<br /--> |
Player 11: 5 [[Timpani]]<br /--> | Player 11: 5 [[Timpani]]<br /--> | ||
Player 12: [[Piano]]<br /--> | Player 12: [[Piano]]<br /--> |
Latest revision as of 23:16, 2 October 2022
General Info
Year: 1994
Duration: 00:11:00
Difficulty: Advanced
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Movement 1: Foyers
Movement 2: Cathedrals
Movement 3: Suncatchers
Instrumentation
Player 1: Glockenspiel & Xylophone
Player 2: Glockenspiel & Crotales
Player 3: Chimes & Anvil
Player 4: Marimba
Player 5: Marimba
Player 6: Marimba
Player 7: Vibraphone & Suspended Cymbal & 2 Crystal Glasses
Player 8: Vibraphone & Crash Cymbals & Crystal Glasses
Player 9: Bass Drum & Tam-Tam & Temple Blocks
Player 10: 4 Concert Tom Toms & Triangle & 5 Roto-Toms
Player 11: 5 Timpani
Player 12: Piano
Program Notes
One of the most popular pieces for percussion ensemble ever written, Stained Glass has been performed by high school and university groups the world over since its premiere in 1994. It's one of 'the big ones', requiring a sizable ensemble of sizable talent.
Throughout three continuous movements, the ensemble players will find themselves dealing with a multitude of time signature changes, key changes, and very exposed parts that are all challenging to play accurately and musically - particularly for the xylophone player.
Review
Errata
Awards
Commercial Discography
Online Recordings
Recent Performances
Works for Percussion by this Composer
Angels of the Apocalypse - Percussion Octet
Babylon - Percussion Ensemble
Concertino (Gillingham) - Percussion Quartet; Wind Ensemble
Concerto for Percussion Ensemble (Gillingham) - Percussion Ensemble (13); Piano
Concerto No. 1 for Marimba (Gillingham)
Concerto No. 2 for Marimba (Gillingham)
Concerto for Piano and Percussion Orchestra - Percussion Ensemble
Dance of Redemption - Marimba
Five Fantasies of Natural Origin - Marimba; Flute
Gate to Heaven: Journey of the Soul - Marimba; Percussion Octet
Liturgical Music - Percussion 13
Normandy Beach 1944 - Percussion Sextet
Paschal Dances - Percussion Ensemble (12); Piano
Point of Reckoning - Percussion Nonet
Quintessence (Gillingham) - Multiple Percussion; Brass Quintet; Wind Ensemble
Return to Innocence - Percussion Septet; Choir
Sacrificial Rite - Percussion Quintet
Spiritual Dances - Percussion Quartet; Oboe (Clarinet)
Stained Glass - Percussion Ensemble (11); Piano
Supercell - Percussion Ensemble; Alto Saxophone; Piano
Triplex - Percussion Sextet; Brass Ensemble
Whirlwind - Percussion Octet
Additional Resources
David R. Gillingham discusses his popular percussion ensemble, "Stained Glass". Including performance excerpts by the University of Oklahoma Percussion Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Lance Drege.
References