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== General Info ==
 
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'''Year of Published''': 2017<br /-->
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'''Publisher''': [[Zen-On Music]]<br /-->
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Stainless Bowl & 5 Metal & 5 [[Wood Block]]s & 2 [[Tom Tom]]s & [[Roto Tom]] & Headless [[Tambourine]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
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== Program Notes ==
 
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This piece was composed to celebrate the seventieth birthday of the percussionist Atsushi Sugahara. I gladly accepted his request to write an entertaining piece to be performed at a recital he was to give in 2017.
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One generally thinks of materials such as stone, wood and bone when imagining the materials that humankind in its earliest stages must have used to create sounds from physical objects. But the world of percussion instruments is by no means restricted to hitting objects and includes sounds created by means of other actions such as scraping, resonating, blowing and throwing. My own interest in sound production and in the exploration of sounds generated by percussion instruments in such ways is continuing to expand. The instruments involved may include both finely tuned keyboard percussion instruments as well as a 27-centimetre stainless steel bowl of the type one uses to knead dough in the kitchen.
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I have known Atsushi Sugahara for half a century, during which time I have composed several percussion pieces employing a variety of toys. These pieces may well be entertaining for listeners to see and hear, but they are challenging for the performer.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:38, 6 September 2025

Norio Fukushi

General Info

Year of Published: 2017
Publisher: Zen-On Music
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Duration: 00:10:00
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00


Instrumentation

Stainless Bowl & 5 Metal & 5 Wood Blocks & 2 Tom Toms & Roto Tom & Headless Tambourine

Program Notes

This piece was composed to celebrate the seventieth birthday of the percussionist Atsushi Sugahara. I gladly accepted his request to write an entertaining piece to be performed at a recital he was to give in 2017. One generally thinks of materials such as stone, wood and bone when imagining the materials that humankind in its earliest stages must have used to create sounds from physical objects. But the world of percussion instruments is by no means restricted to hitting objects and includes sounds created by means of other actions such as scraping, resonating, blowing and throwing. My own interest in sound production and in the exploration of sounds generated by percussion instruments in such ways is continuing to expand. The instruments involved may include both finely tuned keyboard percussion instruments as well as a 27-centimetre stainless steel bowl of the type one uses to knead dough in the kitchen. I have known Atsushi Sugahara for half a century, during which time I have composed several percussion pieces employing a variety of toys. These pieces may well be entertaining for listeners to see and hear, but they are challenging for the performer.

Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings

Recent Performances


Works for Percussion by this Composer

Solo Works

Anima of Tree - Multiple Percussion
Equatorial Zephyrus - Multiple Percussion
SILICA - Vibraphone and Piano
Gray of Gray - Multiple Percussion
SKOAL! - Multiple Percussion

Ensemble Works

Couple - 2 Players
Triplex - 5 Players
KAI-Ryu - 6 Players
Seigai-Ha - 6 Players


Additional Resources



References