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== General Info ==
 
== General Info ==
 
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'''Year of Composed''': 2025<br /-->
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'''Publisher''': [[Title Publisher]]<br /-->
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'''Duration''': 00:10:30 <br /-->
 
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== Instrumentation ==
 
== Instrumentation ==
 
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=== Solo ===
 
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Drums: [[Snare Drum]] & [[Kick Drum]] & 2 Tom-toms
 
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Mallets: Vibraphone
 
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Cymbals: [[Splash Cymbal]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]]
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Auxiliary Percussion: [[Triangle]] & [[Tambourine]] & [[Timbales]] & [[Bongos]]
Player I: <br>
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=== Wind Ensemble ===
Player II: <br>
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==== Woodwinds ===
Player III: <br>
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No Reed: [[Piccolo]] / [[Flute]] 1 & 2
Player IV: <br>
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Double Reed: [[Oboe]] / [[Bassoon]]
Player V: <br>
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Single Reed: Soprano Clarinet / Clarinet 1 & 2(div.) / Bass Clarinet / Soprano Saxophone / Alt. Saxophone / Ten. Saxophone / Bar. Saxophone
Player VI: <br>
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==== Brass ====
Player VII: <br>
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Tp.1 / Tp.2 / Flg.Hn. / Hn.1 / Hn.2 /
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Tb.1 / Tb.2 / Euph. / Tuba /
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Perc.3 (B.Dr. / Cast.) /
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Perc.4 (Trg. / Glock. / Chimes)
  
 
== Program Notes ==
 
== Program Notes ==
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This approximately 10-minute percussion concerto was completed in 2025 at the request of percussionist Satoshi Seki and premiered at the JAPAN BAND CLINIC Presents Special Concert. It depicts the three elements of rhythm, melody, and harmony in three seamless movements. In the first movement, snare drum and tambourine create a sharp, dynamic movement, while in the second movement, the vibraphone sings, and the accompanying triangle adds a touch of light. In the final movement, a diverse group of drums blends with the band, shaking the entire stage. Motifs derived from inward paradiddles and ascending sextuplets add color to the interplay between the soloists and the orchestra. Please enjoy the dialogue between the passionate high school band and the percussion instruments, which move beyond the role of accompaniment and perform in a magnificently dynamic manner.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 23:27, 20 December 2025

Daiki Kato

General Info

Year of Composed: 2025
Publisher: Title Publisher
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Duration: 00:10:30
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00


Movements

Instrumentation

Solo

Drums: Snare Drum & Kick Drum & 2 Tom-toms Mallets: Vibraphone Cymbals: Splash Cymbal & Suspended Cymbal Auxiliary Percussion: Triangle & Tambourine & Timbales & Bongos

Wind Ensemble

= Woodwinds

No Reed: Piccolo / Flute 1 & 2 Double Reed: Oboe / Bassoon Single Reed: Soprano Clarinet / Clarinet 1 & 2(div.) / Bass Clarinet / Soprano Saxophone / Alt. Saxophone / Ten. Saxophone / Bar. Saxophone

Brass

Tp.1 / Tp.2 / Flg.Hn. / Hn.1 / Hn.2 / Tb.1 / Tb.2 / Euph. / Tuba /

= String

Cb. / Hp. /

Percussion

Timp. / Perc.1 (Tam-tam / S.Cym.) / Perc.2 (C.Cyms.) / Perc.3 (B.Dr. / Cast.) / Perc.4 (Trg. / Glock. / Chimes)

Program Notes

This approximately 10-minute percussion concerto was completed in 2025 at the request of percussionist Satoshi Seki and premiered at the JAPAN BAND CLINIC Presents Special Concert. It depicts the three elements of rhythm, melody, and harmony in three seamless movements. In the first movement, snare drum and tambourine create a sharp, dynamic movement, while in the second movement, the vibraphone sings, and the accompanying triangle adds a touch of light. In the final movement, a diverse group of drums blends with the band, shaking the entire stage. Motifs derived from inward paradiddles and ascending sextuplets add color to the interplay between the soloists and the orchestra. Please enjoy the dialogue between the passionate high school band and the percussion instruments, which move beyond the role of accompaniment and perform in a magnificently dynamic manner.


Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings

Recent Performances


Works for Percussion by this Composer

Template:Kato, Daiki Works


Additional Resources



References