Alchemy (Hollinden)

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Composer Name

Dave Hollinden


General Info

Year: 2007-08
Duration: c. 23:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Dave Hollinden
Cost: Score and Parts - $50.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Movements

Instrumentation

Player I: 2 flower pots, brake drum, cowbell, glass bottle, small tambourine, noisy metal instrument, bells, noisy cymbal, sizzle cymbal
Player II: 2 tom-toms, large and small wood blocks, tamborim, large tambourine, noisy wood instrument, seed rattle, vibraslap, bamboo wind chimes


Program Notes

commissioned by a consortium led by the Quey Percussion Duo (Gene Koshinski and Tim Broscious) and including Catherine Barnes, Robert Bridge, Amanda Duncan, Ben Fraley, Charles Fricker, Frank Kumor, Barry Larkin, Maraca2 Percussion Duo, Pat Schleker, Andrew Spencer, and Brian Zator.


Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Solo

A Different Drummer - Multiple Percussion
Alchemy (Hollinden) - Multiple Percussion
Cold Pressed - Multiple Percussion
Dusting the Connecting Link - Multiple Percussion
Lead - Multiple Percussion; Piano
Of Wind and Water - Marimba
Platinum - Multiple Percussion; Piano
Six Ideas for Snare, Bass, and Cymbal - Multiple Percussion
Slender Beams of Solid Rhythm - Multiple Percussion

Ensemble Works

Locomotion - 4 Players
Percussion Quartet No. 2 (Hollinden) - 4 Players
Reckless - 8 Players
Release (Hollinden) - 8 Players
Surface Tension - 2 Players
The Whole Toy Laid Down - 4 Players
what clarity? (with perc. ens. version) - Multiple Percussion Soloist;11 Players

With Other Instruments

Boundary Conditions - Multiple Percussion; String Quartet
Flux - Marimba; Flute; Clarinet; Alto Saxophone
Immersion - Percussion Quartet; Saxophone Quartet
In Time to Come - Marimba; Alto Saxophone
what clarity? (with strings version) - Multiple Percussion; Orchestra


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