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== General Info ==
 
== General Info ==
  
 
'''Year''': 20<br /-->
 
'''Year''': 20<br /-->
'''Duration''':  c. <br /-->
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'''Duration''':  00:06:00 <br /-->
'''Difficulty''':  (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /-->
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'''Difficulty''':  Elementary<br /-->
 
'''Publisher''': [[Title Publisher]]<br /-->
 
'''Publisher''': [[Title Publisher]]<br /-->
'''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00  &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /-->
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'''Cost''': $60.00<br /-->
  
  
 
==Movements==
 
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Part 1: the Diabolical Robbers<br /-->
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Part 2: the Headless Lady<br /-->
 
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Part 3: the Gnomes<br /-->
  
 
== Instrumentation ==
 
== Instrumentation ==
 
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Player 1: [[Vibraphone]]<br /-->
 
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Player 2: [[Marimba]] & [[Xylohphone]]<br /-->
 
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Player 3: [[Marimba]]<br /-->
 
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Player 4: [[Chimes]] & [[Glockenspiel]]<br /-->
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Player 14: Concert [[Bass Drum]]<br /-->
  
 
== Program Notes ==
 
== Program Notes ==
 
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The small Dutch village of Dieteren - 'Deetere' in local dialect - has three remarkable legends dating back to the middle ages. They are described in this cinematic and sometimes spooky piece.<br /-->
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Part I the Diabolical Robbers: These cursed riders robbed and kidnapped villagers during the night. They took the villagers into the dungeons of a bewitched castle in the swamps of 'de Dort'.<br /-->
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Part II The headless Lady (Danse Macabre): a Ghostly Lady resides in the woods of Dieteren. She was beheaded in 1498 and haunts the villagers since.<br /-->
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Part III the Gnomes: In the Koppelberg Hill in Dieteren live the 'Auvelmenkes'. Little gnomes who helped villagers with their household charts at night.<br /-->
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But beware! If you were greedy to them, they became mischievous.<br /-->
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:35, 9 July 2022

Etienne Houben

General Info

Year: 20
Duration: 00:06:00
Difficulty: Elementary
Publisher: Title Publisher
Cost: $60.00


Movements

Part 1: the Diabolical Robbers
Part 2: the Headless Lady
Part 3: the Gnomes

Instrumentation

Player 1: Vibraphone
Player 2: Marimba & Xylohphone
Player 3: Marimba
Player 4: Chimes & Glockenspiel
Player 5: Timpani
Player 6: Snare Drum
Player 7: Field Drums
Player 8: 4 concert Tom-toms & Bongos & Temple Blocks
Player 9: Tambourine & Anvil & Wind Machine & Spring Drum & Flexatone & Whip & Sleigh Bells & Wind Chimes
Player 10: Cabasa & Whip & Cowbell & Triangle & Finger Cymbals
Player 11: Gong & China Cymbal & Slide Whistle & Suspended Cymbal & Hi-hat
Player 12: Suspended Cymbal & Hand Cymbals & Gong
Player 13: Marching Bass Drum
Player 14: Concert Bass Drum

Program Notes

The small Dutch village of Dieteren - 'Deetere' in local dialect - has three remarkable legends dating back to the middle ages. They are described in this cinematic and sometimes spooky piece.
Part I the Diabolical Robbers: These cursed riders robbed and kidnapped villagers during the night. They took the villagers into the dungeons of a bewitched castle in the swamps of 'de Dort'.
Part II The headless Lady (Danse Macabre): a Ghostly Lady resides in the woods of Dieteren. She was beheaded in 1498 and haunts the villagers since.
Part III the Gnomes: In the Koppelberg Hill in Dieteren live the 'Auvelmenkes'. Little gnomes who helped villagers with their household charts at night.
But beware! If you were greedy to them, they became mischievous.

Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Solo

El Classico Nuevo
Ex Machina 2
Nox Oculus
Seasons
Suite Anicienne Nouveau
Twelve Developing Solos for Snare Drum
Time Divided

Percussion Ensemble (10-12 Players)

A Blue Cadance (Extended) - Percussion (10)
Arabian Dance - Percussion (12)
Blinding Lights - Percussion (12)
Exuma - Percussion (11)
My Love is Like a Red Red Rose (Extended Version) - Percussion (11); Flute
Open Up! (Version 1) - Percussion (10)
Passio Laurentio - Percussion (10)
Patamba - Percussion (10)
Synergy (Houben) - Percussion Octet
Time Line - Percussion (10)
Tres Muses - Percussion (10) & Soprano Saxophone & Flugel Horn

Percussion Ensemble (13-15 Players)

A Saturdaynight Soundtrack - Percussion (15)
A Silver Lining - Euphunium & Percussion (14) & Keyboard
Aura - Percussion (15)
D'Artagnan: le Siège de Maestricht - Percussion (15)
Deetere - Percussion (14)
Duende - Percussion (13)
Equilibrium - Percussion (13)
Evolve (Houben) - Percussion (15) & Bass Trombone
Extasis - Percussion (13)
First Contact? - Percussion (15)
Feniks Rising - Percussion (13)
Hatirla Antalya - Percussion (13)
Musicology - Percussion (13)
Open Up! (Version 2) - Percussion (13)
Pandora's Box - Percussion (15)
Promise Me - Percussion (13)
Reflections of a Reality - Percussion (14)
Soleil Levant - Percussion (14)
Suite Slava - Percussion (13)
Unitas Aureus - Percussion (13)

Percussion Ensemble (16 Players or more)

Android Anthem - Percussion (17)
Cygnus X - Percussion (16)
Evolve (2022 Version) - Percussion (16)
Na Dato - Percussion (16)
Nyama - Percussion (20+)
Open Up! (Version 3) - Percussion (16)
To One In Paradise - Percussion (20+)


Additional Resources



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