Jivaro

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Amanda Sycamore

General Info

Year of Published: 2022
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Level: Elementary
Duration: 00:03:30
Cost: $32.00

Instrumentation

Player 1: Glockenspiel
Player 2: Xylophone
Player 3: Vibraphone & Suspended Cymbal
Player 4: Marimba
Player 5: Timpani
Player 6: Claves & High Tom Tom
Player 7: Snare Drum & Suspended Cymbal
Player 8: Concert Bass Drum
Player 9: Suspended Cymbal & Bongos
Player 10: Triangle & Low Tom Tom

Program Notes

The Jivaro are the indigenous people of northern Peru and Ecuador, living in the tropical rain forests where the Andes mountain range meets the Amazon headwaters. Despite an historical warlike reputation, their modern culture provides a rich mythology belonging to a spiritual and mystical world. Daily life revolves around family, hunting, and agriculture. This piece begins with the listener exploring the rain forest, listening for the sounds of rain amid the variety of calls from animals and insects. The ensemble transitions to the hunt, where the huntsmen stalk their pray with blow guns and poisoned darts. Back in the village, families harvest and prepare food as the fugue statement in the mallets recall children playing. Finally, the warrior’s theme is introduced in the battery to escalate the music and propel the listener to the jungle again. Jivaro is written for the Pittsford Middle Schools Combined Percussion Ensemble (Scott Quinlan, Director)

Works for Percussion by this Composer

Boomerang (Sycamore) - Percussion 10
Jivaro - Percussion 10
Outback Suite - Marimba
Ready Player 4 - Percussion Quartet
Rhythm Cell - Percussion Octet
Stampede - Percussion Quartet

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