Concerto for Marimba and Wind Orchestra (Dietz)

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Brett Dietz

General Info

Year: 2021
Duration: 00:12:15
Difficulty: Advanced
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Cost: $140.00

Instrumentation

Soloist

Marimba

Wind Orchestra

Woodwinds: Flute 1/2 & Oboe & Bassoon 1/2 & Clarinet 1/2/3/4 & Bass Clarinet & Alto Saxophone 1/2 & Tenor Saxophone & Baritone Saxophone
Brass: Trumpet 1/2/3 & French Horn 1/2 & Trombone 1/2 & Tuba Strings: Double Bass Percussion: Timpani & Crotales & Glockenspiel & Chimes & Xylophone & Vibraphone & Woodblock & Tambourine & Claves & Triangle & Suspended Cymbal & Snare Drum & Bass Drum & Hand Cymbals & Tam-tam

Program Notes

The Concerto for Marimba and Wind Orchestra was written for percussionist Gustavo Miranda and was premiered by the Nicholls State University Wind Ensemble in 2020. The idea for the piece was to create a composition for Dr. Miranda to perform with local high school bands. The composition is in three movements (fast-slow-fast) and each movement can be played separately on a concert if desired. With the solo marimba part I chose to write for the instrument's rhythmic qualities rather than the melodic. However, the harmonic language of the piece allows for the soloist to be highly interpretive in their performanc

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Solo

Alive Sophia, Dead Sophia, Zombie Sophia - Glockenspiel

Concerto

Camp Stanton - Drum Set & Percussion Quintet
Concerto for Marimba and Wind Orchestra (Dietz)
The Principle of Polarity - Vibraphone

Chamber

Fanfare for the Return of Shadow - Percussion Octet
D.N.R. - Percussion Quintet

Large Ensemble

All That Is Left - 12 Players

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