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== Instrumentation ==
 
== Instrumentation ==
Player I: Mallets 1<br>  
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Mallets 1<br>  
Player II: Mallets 2<br>  
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Mallets 2<br>  
Player III: Chimes<br>  
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Chimes<br>  
Player IV: Percussion 1<br>  
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Percussion 1 - 3 players <br>  
Player V: Percussion 2<br>  
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Percussion 2 - 2 players <br>  
Player VI: Percussion 3<br>  
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Percussion 3 - 2 players <br>  
Player VII: Percussion 4<br>  
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Percussion 4 - 2 players <br>  
Player VIII: Timpani<br>
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== Program Notes ==
 
== Program Notes ==
 
for the 2015 ESU Music Day Percussion Section.
 
for the 2015 ESU Music Day Percussion Section.
Anxiety was written for the 2015 ESU Music Day Percussion Section. This is a day where as many as 40-50 musicians come together and perform chamber music with each other. This piece was designed for the high school students to perform for the closing concert. The piece is written to allow multiple players playing a variety of instruments on each of the mallet and percussion parts.  
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Sacrifice of Odin was written for the 2015 ESU Music Day Percussion Section. This is a day where as many as 40-50 musicians come together and perform chamber music with each other. This piece was designed for the high school students to perform for the closing concert. The piece is written to allow multiple players playing a variety of instruments on each of the mallet and percussion parts.  
  
 
The composition is a programmatic work depicting the fable of Odin as he sacrifices himself on the World Tree . Odin gives up an eye and is hung on the World Tree for nine days and nine nights in order to gain knowledge of other worlds and be able to understand the runes.
 
The composition is a programmatic work depicting the fable of Odin as he sacrifices himself on the World Tree . Odin gives up an eye and is hung on the World Tree for nine days and nine nights in order to gain knowledge of other worlds and be able to understand the runes.
  
 
=== Review ===
 
=== Review ===
 
  
 
== Errata ==
 
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Latest revision as of 02:43, 11 October 2023

Tracy Freeze


General Info

Year: 2015
Duration: c. 5:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Manuscript
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00


Movements

Instrumentation

Mallets 1
Mallets 2
Chimes
Percussion 1 - 3 players
Percussion 2 - 2 players
Percussion 3 - 2 players
Percussion 4 - 2 players
Timpani



Program Notes

for the 2015 ESU Music Day Percussion Section.

Sacrifice of Odin was written for the 2015 ESU Music Day Percussion Section. This is a day where as many as 40-50 musicians come together and perform chamber music with each other. This piece was designed for the high school students to perform for the closing concert. The piece is written to allow multiple players playing a variety of instruments on each of the mallet and percussion parts.

The composition is a programmatic work depicting the fable of Odin as he sacrifices himself on the World Tree . Odin gives up an eye and is hung on the World Tree for nine days and nine nights in order to gain knowledge of other worlds and be able to understand the runes.

Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

1337 Machine - Percussion Nonet: min. of 9 or more players
Anxiety (Freeze) - Percussion Ensemble
Extemporanimus - Indeterminante Instrumentation
Extemporanimus II - Inderterminate Instrumentation
Litter Liter Lieder - Percussion Sextet: 2 Liter Bottles; min. of 6 or more players
Percussion Symphony No. 1 - Percussion Quartet
Praesepe M.44 - Percussion Sextet: min. of 6 or more Players
Quartet For Percussion - Free vs Controlled - Percussion Quartet
Rhapsody for Timpani - Timpani
Sacrifice of Odin - Percussion Ensemble (13)
Stompageddon - Percussion Quintet: Push Brooms; min of 5 or more players
Stompapotamus - Percussion Quintet: Push Brooms; min of 5 or more players
Taiko Machine - Percussion Octet: min. of 8 or more players
Teh Pwnin Machine - Percussion Nonet: min. of 9 or more players
Thor and Jörmungandr - Percussion Octet: min. of 8 or more players
Trapezium Cluster - Timpani, Percussion Nonet: min. of 9 or more players
Trenches - Percussion Ensemble (10): min. of 10 or more players
Water and Ice - Percussion Nonet: min. of 9 or more players


Transcriptions

Adagio for Strings - Percussion Quintet; Mallet Ensemble; Doubling preferred
Ave Maria from All Night Vigil - Percussion Quartet; Mallet Ensemble; Doubling preferred
Bolero a'la Zappa - Percussion Sextet; Jazz Band
Der Doppleganger - Marimba - Voice (1 player)
Fantasy On Japanese Woodprints, op.211 (Percussion Ensemble) - Xylophone; Percussion Nonet
Intermezzo from Cavaleria Rusticana - Percussion Sextet; Mallet Ensemble
La Messe de Nostre-Dame - Percussion Quartet, Mallet Ensemble; Doubling preferred
Le Nozze di Figaro - Overture - Percussion Quintet, Mallet Ensemble
Numc Dimittis from All Night Vigil - Percussion Quintet or Sextet; Mallet Ensemble; Doubling preferred
Concerto pour batterie et petit orchestre - Multiple Percussion; Percussion Sextet, Mallet Ensemble
Polka from The Golden Age - Percussion Quartet; Mallet Ensemble
Senegal Calling - Percussion Ensemble (14); optional Jazz Band
Siete canciones populares españolas - Marimba; Soprano Voice
Time After Time - Percussion Duo, Marimba/Vibes Duo
Toccata and Fugue - Percussion Quintet; Mallet Ensemble



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