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'''Year''': 1985<br /--> | '''Year''': 1985<br /--> | ||
'''Duration''': c. 4:20 <br /--> | '''Duration''': c. 4:20 <br /--> | ||
− | '''Difficulty''': | + | '''Difficulty''': Intermediate<br /--> |
'''Publisher''': [[Alan, C.]]<br /--> | '''Publisher''': [[Alan, C.]]<br /--> | ||
− | '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $ | + | '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $39.00 | Score Only - $0.00<br /--> |
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==Movements== | ==Movements== | ||
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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
− | Player I: Marimba <br> | + | Player I: [[Marimba]] <br> |
− | Player II: | + | Player II: [[Crotales]], [[xylophone]]<br> |
− | Player III: Vibraphone <br> | + | Player III: [[Vibraphone]] <br> |
− | Player IV: Mark tree, snare drum<br> | + | Player IV: [[Mark tree]], [[snare drum]]<br> |
− | Player V: Timpani(4)<br> | + | Player V: [[Timpani]](4)<br> |
− | Player VI: Roto-toms(4)<br> | + | Player VI: [[Roto-toms]](4)<br> |
− | Player VII: Water gong, shaker, tambourine<br> | + | Player VII: [[Water gong]], [[shaker]], [[tambourine]]<br> |
− | Player VIII: Triangle, conga, cow bell, slapstick<br> | + | Player VIII: [[Triangle]], [[conga]], [[cow bell]], [[slapstick]]<br> |
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=== Review === | === Review === | ||
− | Storm Warning and Dance is an octet scored for marimba, crotales (or bells), xylophone, vibraphone, mark tree, snare drum, four timpani, four | + | Storm Warning and Dance is an octet scored for [[marimba]], [[crotales]] (or bells), [[xylophone]], [[vibraphone]], [[mark tree]], [[snare drum]], four [[timpani]], four [[Roto-Toms]] (or four tom-toms, graduated pitch), water gong (small gong dipped in water), large [[shaker]], [[tambourine]], large [[triangle]], low [[conga]] (or low tom-tom), large [[cowbell]] and slapstick. The piece begins very slowly, creating an eerie, mysterious effect. The marimba rolls continuously on a minor second interval, and the [[crotales]] and vibraphone]] play a chromatic melody. After a fermata, the mood abruptly changes as the tempo is suddenly vivace and texture becomes much thicker. Constant 8th notes are maintained throughout most of the piece except for a short mixed-meter section. After a D.S., the piece finishes with four strong 8th notes. This is a good piece for students with limited mallet percussion experience. There is much repetition, and while the vibe part does require four-mallet technique, it involves playing only two chords. Storm Warning and Dance will sound impressive to the audience and will be fun and challenging to most intermediate percussion students. - Tom Morgan<ref>http://www.pas.org/resources/research/research-compositions</ref> |
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== Errata == | == Errata == |
Latest revision as of 07:16, 9 November 2021
General Info
Year: 1985
Duration: c. 4:20
Difficulty: Intermediate
Publisher: Alan, C.
Cost: Score and Parts - $39.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Player I: Marimba
Player II: Crotales, xylophone
Player III: Vibraphone
Player IV: Mark tree, snare drum
Player V: Timpani(4)
Player VI: Roto-toms(4)
Player VII: Water gong, shaker, tambourine
Player VIII: Triangle, conga, cow bell, slapstick
Program Notes
premiere: 17 February 1986, Lawrence, Kansas, U. of Kansas Percussion Ensemble
Review
Storm Warning and Dance is an octet scored for marimba, crotales (or bells), xylophone, vibraphone, mark tree, snare drum, four timpani, four Roto-Toms (or four tom-toms, graduated pitch), water gong (small gong dipped in water), large shaker, tambourine, large triangle, low conga (or low tom-tom), large cowbell and slapstick. The piece begins very slowly, creating an eerie, mysterious effect. The marimba rolls continuously on a minor second interval, and the crotales and vibraphone]] play a chromatic melody. After a fermata, the mood abruptly changes as the tempo is suddenly vivace and texture becomes much thicker. Constant 8th notes are maintained throughout most of the piece except for a short mixed-meter section. After a D.S., the piece finishes with four strong 8th notes. This is a good piece for students with limited mallet percussion experience. There is much repetition, and while the vibe part does require four-mallet technique, it involves playing only two chords. Storm Warning and Dance will sound impressive to the audience and will be fun and challenging to most intermediate percussion students. - Tom Morgan[1]
Errata
Awards
Commercial Discography
Online Recordings
Recent Performances
To submit a performance please join the TEK Percussion Database
Works for Percussion by this Composer
A Delivering - Timpani
Aware of Discussion - Percussion Octet
Collinear Dancer - Multiple Percussion
Declarative Stances - Percussion Octet
Duality Intrinsic - Marimba, Piano
Elegy for Alpha - Marimba
Eye Irascible - Percussion Octet
Goodbye and Go Begin - Percussion Octet
Re-Entry - Multiple Percussion
Sonic Adventures - Percussion Quartet / Percussion Quintet / Percussion Sextet
Spanesque Oscilliations - Percussion Quartet
Vortices for Drum Set and Percussion Sex(y)tet - Drumset; Percussion Sextet
Weather Movement I: Springwind - Percussion Octet
Weather Movement II: Storm Warning and Dance - Percussion Octet
Additional Resources
References