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The Volcano Mirror
Partitions pour quintette/sextuor de percussions.
| Article no.: | BRENMS84600 |
|---|---|
| Compositeur: | Jerry Grasstail |
| Niveau: | 3½ |
| Durée: | 4:30 |
| Editeur: | Brain Music |
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Sous 1 jour ouvrable[1st Percussion] Wind Chime, Vibraphone, Crotale, Xylophone | [2nd Percussion] Marimba | [3rd Percussion] Marimba | [4th Percussion] 4 Toms, Bass Drum, Suspended Cymbal, Bird Call | [5th Percussion] Bongo, Conga, Bird Call | [6th Percussion] 2 Suspended Cymbals, Tam-tam, Small Bass Drum (Floor Tom), China Cymbal, Bird Call
This piece, written in 2018 for the Ensemble Club of Kumamoto Prefectural School for the Blind, was originally titled "Aria and Bouree" and is based on a hymn theme. At the request of the ensemble members, the title was changed to "Volcano Mirror." This work can be seen as a continuation of "Volcano Tower" (2007), representing a parallel world within a mirror. The mirror serves as a model and an exemplar. The enjoyment of music that they have inherited is now something they will reflect and pass on to future generations. I chose the title "Volcano Mirror" with the hope that this piece would assist in that process.
At the beginning, the wind chimes should be played improvisationally with three different pitches randomly. In the fast section, the tempo should naturally increase, akin to a rising heartbeat. Within the repeat of measure 91, accompany the marimba's resonance with bird calls that are gentle and joyful.
Instrumentation:
This piece was written for 6 players but is playable by 5.
This piece, written in 2018 for the Ensemble Club of Kumamoto Prefectural School for the Blind, was originally titled "Aria and Bouree" and is based on a hymn theme. At the request of the ensemble members, the title was changed to "Volcano Mirror." This work can be seen as a continuation of "Volcano Tower" (2007), representing a parallel world within a mirror. The mirror serves as a model and an exemplar. The enjoyment of music that they have inherited is now something they will reflect and pass on to future generations. I chose the title "Volcano Mirror" with the hope that this piece would assist in that process.
At the beginning, the wind chimes should be played improvisationally with three different pitches randomly. In the fast section, the tempo should naturally increase, akin to a rising heartbeat. Within the repeat of measure 91, accompany the marimba's resonance with bird calls that are gentle and joyful.
Instrumentation:
This piece was written for 6 players but is playable by 5.
Percussion Quintet / Sextet,ENMS-84600
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