Andalusian Haiku

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Daniel Adams


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Duration: c.
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Publisher: Studio4
Cost: Score and Parts - $15.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

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Instrumentation

Player I: Castanets
Player II: Castanets


Program Notes

The subject matter of Haiku poetry often reflects the casual coexistence of seemingly unrelated phenomena. The castanet rhythms of Southern Spain and the metric structure of this originally Japanese form of poetry are combined in Andalusian Haiku. The 17 syllable three-line structure that is characteristic of haiku is often stated in successive lines of five, seven, and five, seven, and five syllables each. This is expressed in this piece as three successive measures of beats. The beginning of each measure is accented. First introduced as 16th notes after a brief repetitious introduction, the pattern recurs in augmentation as eighth notes and quarter notes. The left and right hand strokes of the pattern recur consistently as it is shifted back and forth between the two players. Rhythmic episodes in a variety of metric patterns and rhythmic subdivisions occur in between statements of the haiku-like pattern. The overall form is a modified palindrome that somewhat resembles a rondo. The rhythmic interplay between the two parts builds in intensity as the piece reaches its conclusion; a final statement of the 17-note pattern followed by a very brief codetta.[1]

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Alloy - Percussion Trio
Ambience (Adams) - Percussion Septet
Andalusian Haiku - Percussion Duo
Between - Marimba; Flute
Camaraderie - Timpani; Percussion Septet
Collage - Multiple Percussion; Piano
Concerto for Euphonium and Percussion Quintet - Percussion Quintet; Euphonium
Dissolve - Percussion Octet
Echogenesis - Percussion Quartet
Equipoise - Multiple Percussion; Saxophone
Five Elementary Etudes - Multiple Percussion
Focus - Vibraphone; Bassoon
Isorhythmic Concerto - Multiple Percussion; Wind Ensemble
Khromas Diabolus - Percussion Quintet; Trombone
Lignumvitae - Percussion Trio
Performance Studies for Two, Volume 1 - Snare Drum
Protagonist - Tom-tom; Percussion Trio
Reverberations - Timpani
Road Traversed and Reversed - Marimba Duo
Shadow on Mist - Multiple Percussion; Flute
Shadow on Mist (Ensemble) - Percussion Quintet; Flute
Stratum - Marimba Quartet
Syzygy - Marimba; Violin
Talea - Percussion Sextet
Tamboo Bamboo - Steel Drum; Percussion Orchestra
Three Movements for Unaccompanied Marimba - Marimba
Three Subtropical Vistas - Marimba, Vibraphone, Voice
Times Two - Percussion Duo
Twilight Remembered - Multiple Percussion; Flute
Two Antiphonal Portraits - Percussion Ensemble (12)
Variation sans theme - Snare Drum
Windward Passage - Marimba, Vibraphone, String Quartet



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