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== General Info == | == General Info == | ||
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− | '''Duration''': c. <br /--> | + | '''Duration''': c. 10:00<br /--> |
'''Difficulty''': (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /--> | '''Difficulty''': (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /--> | ||
− | '''Publisher''': [[ | + | '''Publisher''': [[Edition Peters]]<br /--> |
− | '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $ | + | '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $36.52 | Score Only - $0.00<br /--> |
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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
+ | Metals<br> | ||
+ | [[Vibraphone]], 2 [[Crotales]], 2 [[Triangles]], 2 [[Suspended Cymbals]], [[Tam Tam]], [[Truck Spring]]<br> | ||
+ | Woods<br> | ||
+ | 3 [[Woodblocks]], 3 [[Temple Blocks]], [[Castanets]], [[Bamboo Wind Chimes]]<br> | ||
+ | Skins<br> | ||
+ | [[Timpano]], 3 [[Tom toms]], 2 [[Timbales]]<br> | ||
+ | == Program Notes == | ||
+ | Reginald Smith-Brindle was a British composer who was born on January 5th, 1917 and passed away on September 9th, 2003. He was a clarinet, saxophone, and guitar player as well as a composer. He did not pick up composition until later in his life, partly due to his parents pressuring him into studying architecture. | ||
− | + | This piece is meant to give a sonic representation of Messier 45 which is known as the Orion nebula. The nebula is only 1,500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth. Due to how much light this nebula puts off it is able to be viewed by the naked eye. | |
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+ | There are three main timbres used in this piece, membranes, woods, and metals. By utilizing different striking techniques for this piece, the performer is able to represent what the composer imagines this nebula to sound like.<ref>Adrian Ingles - Program notes 5/12/23</ref> | ||
=== Review === | === Review === | ||
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== Works for Percussion by this Composer == | == Works for Percussion by this Composer == | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 13 May 2023
General Info
Year: 1967
Duration: c. 10:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Edition Peters
Cost: Score and Parts - $36.52 | Score Only - $0.00
Instrumentation
Metals
Vibraphone, 2 Crotales, 2 Triangles, 2 Suspended Cymbals, Tam Tam, Truck Spring
Woods
3 Woodblocks, 3 Temple Blocks, Castanets, Bamboo Wind Chimes
Skins
Timpano, 3 Tom toms, 2 Timbales
Program Notes
Reginald Smith-Brindle was a British composer who was born on January 5th, 1917 and passed away on September 9th, 2003. He was a clarinet, saxophone, and guitar player as well as a composer. He did not pick up composition until later in his life, partly due to his parents pressuring him into studying architecture.
This piece is meant to give a sonic representation of Messier 45 which is known as the Orion nebula. The nebula is only 1,500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth. Due to how much light this nebula puts off it is able to be viewed by the naked eye.
There are three main timbres used in this piece, membranes, woods, and metals. By utilizing different striking techniques for this piece, the performer is able to represent what the composer imagines this nebula to sound like.[1]
Review
Errata
Awards
Commercial Discography
Online Recordings
Recent Performances
To submit a performance please join the TEK Percussion Database
Works for Percussion by this Composer
Orion M.42 - Multiple Percussion
Additional Resources
References
- ↑ Adrian Ingles - Program notes 5/12/23