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== General Info ==
== General Info ==
Year of Published: 2014 <br/>
Year of Published: 2014 <br/>
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== Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
== Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
{{Treßelt, Klaus Works}}
{{Tresselt, Klaus Works}}


== Reference ==
== Reference ==

Revision as of 06:55, 4 June 2026

Klaus Tresselt

General Info

Year of Published: 2014
Publisher: Edition Svitzer
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 00:06:00
Cost: €10.00

Instrumentation

Timpani

Description

Etude 111 covers different musical and technical aspects of high level timpani playing. It is divided into three parts:
Part One is focusing on relaxed and easy movements of both hands and arms in order to train virtuoso independent playing. Depending on the technical skills, the player should try to play the left kettle drum with the left and the right with the right hand if possible. If sixteenth notes can not be articulated precisely with one hand it is recommended to play hand by hand. The use of wooden sticks creates a pizzicato-like sound.
In Part Two the rhythmic structures of the beginning are transferred from two to four instruments, which widely extends the spectrum of intervals. This allows plenty of musical lines, particularly through the use of pedals. Flannel mallets both improve the quality of sound and the exact articulation. “Sticking “ can be chosen individually.
Part Three puts emphasis on a differentiated playing of the roll. The precise beginning or ending of a roll, with accent or without, the musical development of crescendo and decrescendo, the legato playing over several timpani and/or the speed of tremolo are some of the basics for a high level interpretation.

Works for Percussion by this Composer

Template:Tresselt, Klaus Works

Reference