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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 26 November 2022
General Info
Year of Published: 2010
Duration: 00:03:00
Cost: 24,750
Instrumentation
Solo
Player 1: Snare Drum (High)
Player 2: Snare Drum (Medium)
Player 3: Snare Drum (Low)
Band
Woodwind: Flute 1/2 & Piccolo & Oboe & Soprano Clarinet & Clarinet 1/2/3 & Bass Clarinet & Bassoon & Alto Saxophone 1/2 & Tenor Saxophone & Baritone Saxophone
Brass: French Horn 1/2/3/4 & Trumpet 1/2/3 & Trombone 1/2 & bass Trombone & Euphonium & Tuba
Percussion: Timpani & Suspended Cymbal & Hand Cymbals & Bass Drum & Xylophone & Glockenspiel
Program Notes
I received a request from JWECC to create an encore piece featuring percussion and I produced a light piece with three snare drummers as soloists. . JWECC Festival Orchestra premiered in March 2008 (conducted by Hisaatsu Kondo). "Six sticks" refers to a total of 6 plectrums, 2 plectrums, and 3 people to operate, covering a variety of playing skills such as one stick and one stick. The song consists of two melodies, the first half is bright and jumpy, and the second half is smooth. The tempo doesn't change much, but doubling it makes it a samba marusa or bolero, and the song ends with a bolero. The stick work of the three snare players is shown, including the wire brush that appears in the second half of the song, including the jazzy whoosh.
Recent Performance
Works for Percussion by this Composer
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