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== General Info == | == General Info == | ||
| − | + | '''Year of Published''': 2004<br /--> | |
| − | ''' | + | '''Publisher''': [[Australian Music Centre]]<br /--> |
| − | ''' | + | '''Difficulty''': Advanced<br /--> |
| − | ''' | + | '''Duration''': 00:12:00<br /--> |
| − | ''' | + | '''ISMN''': 979-0-7201-5630-9 <br /--> |
| − | '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $ | + | '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $42.73 | Score Only - $0.00<br /--> |
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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
| − | + | Player 1: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Slapstick]] <br /--> | |
| − | + | Player 2: [[Marimba] & [[Slapstick]] <br /--> | |
| − | + | Player 3: Prepared [[Chimes]] & [[Wood Block]] & 2 [[Triangles]] & 2 [[Brake Drums]] <br /--> | |
| − | + | Player 4: 4 high [[Tom Toms]] & [[Wood Block]] & [[Clave]] & 2 small bells & [[Rain Stick]] <br /--> | |
| − | + | Player 5: 4 low [[Tom Toms]] & 2 [[Log Drum]]s & [[Metal Pipe]] & [[Rain Stick]] <br /--> | |
| − | Player | + | Player 6: 2 [[Bass Drum]]s &2 or 8 [[Gong]]s & [[Metal Pipe]] & [[Rain Stick]] <br /--> |
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== Program Notes == | == Program Notes == | ||
| − | + | In the dream uses traditional orchestral percussion (vibraphone, marimba, bass drums…) along with non-western instruments and found objects (gongs, rain stick, brake drums, metal springs) to produce a layering of sound colors from distinct cultural sources. The piece makes frequent use of fast "hockets" - rapid fire exchanges in which two players "bounce" interlocking rhythms off each other - in particular with the vibraphone and marimba. The combination of layered tone colours and interlocking rhythms at times creates a "shimmering" effect, where the individual sounds blur together. | |
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== Works for Percussion by this Composer == | == Works for Percussion by this Composer == | ||
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== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 11 August 2025
General Info
Year of Published: 2004
Publisher: Australian Music Centre
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 00:12:00
ISMN: 979-0-7201-5630-9
Cost: Score and Parts - $42.73 | Score Only - $0.00
Instrumentation
Player 1: Vibraphone & Slapstick
Player 2: [[Marimba] & Slapstick
Player 3: Prepared Chimes & Wood Block & 2 Triangles & 2 Brake Drums
Player 4: 4 high Tom Toms & Wood Block & Clave & 2 small bells & Rain Stick
Player 5: 4 low Tom Toms & 2 Log Drums & Metal Pipe & Rain Stick
Player 6: 2 Bass Drums &2 or 8 Gongs & Metal Pipe & Rain Stick
Program Notes
In the dream uses traditional orchestral percussion (vibraphone, marimba, bass drums…) along with non-western instruments and found objects (gongs, rain stick, brake drums, metal springs) to produce a layering of sound colors from distinct cultural sources. The piece makes frequent use of fast "hockets" - rapid fire exchanges in which two players "bounce" interlocking rhythms off each other - in particular with the vibraphone and marimba. The combination of layered tone colours and interlocking rhythms at times creates a "shimmering" effect, where the individual sounds blur together.
Review
Errata
Awards
Commercial Discography
Online Recordings
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
Solo Percussion
Hypnotic Strains
Entanglement
Stars of Ours
Percussion Duet
Percussion Trio
Percussion Quartet
Percussion Sextet
Additional Resources
References