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== General Info ==
 
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'''Duration''':  c. 4:30<br /-->
 
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premiere: 25 April 1983, Spring Hill, Kansas, Steve Riley, soloist; Level IV
  
  
 
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"A Delivering" is a solo for four timpani tuned to F, C, D, and F. The solo begins with a low-F roll that concludes with a loud, fast sextuplet pattern. The first theme is a lively march or dance-like sixteenth-note pattern. This moves to a second theme that consists of short, dry, spaced eighth-note groupings that require quick muffling or dampening of the heads. A triplet feel pattern returns us to the A theme with slight alterations from the original. The remainder of the solo moves between the A and B themes in a Rondo style. The rapid tempos and sixteenth-note patterns will challenge the technical facility of most timpanists. - George Frock<ref>http://www.pas.org/resources/research/research-compositions</ref>
  
  
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Latest revision as of 03:35, 13 July 2018

Steve Riley


General Info

Year: 1981
Duration: c. 4:30
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Alan, C.
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00


Movements

Instrumentation

Timpani



Program Notes

premiere: 25 April 1983, Spring Hill, Kansas, Steve Riley, soloist; Level IV


Review

"A Delivering" is a solo for four timpani tuned to F, C, D, and F. The solo begins with a low-F roll that concludes with a loud, fast sextuplet pattern. The first theme is a lively march or dance-like sixteenth-note pattern. This moves to a second theme that consists of short, dry, spaced eighth-note groupings that require quick muffling or dampening of the heads. A triplet feel pattern returns us to the A theme with slight alterations from the original. The remainder of the solo moves between the A and B themes in a Rondo style. The rapid tempos and sixteenth-note patterns will challenge the technical facility of most timpanists. - George Frock[1]


Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

A Delivering - Timpani
Aware of Discussion - Percussion Octet
Collinear Dancer - Multiple Percussion
Declarative Stances - Percussion Octet
Duality Intrinsic - Marimba, Piano
Elegy for Alpha - Marimba
Eye Irascible - Percussion Octet
Goodbye and Go Begin - Percussion Octet
Re-Entry - Multiple Percussion
Sonic Adventures - Percussion Quartet / Percussion Quintet / Percussion Sextet
Spanesque Oscilliations - Percussion Quartet
Vortices for Drum Set and Percussion Sex(y)tet - Drumset; Percussion Sextet
Weather Movement I: Springwind - Percussion Octet
Weather Movement II: Storm Warning and Dance - Percussion Octet



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References