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== Instrumentation ==
 
== Instrumentation ==
  
Player I - IV: 4 [[brake drums]], 8 [[tin cans]], 4 [[cow bells]], [[ice bell]], 3 [[hi-hat]]s, [[opera gong]], [[slap stick]], 2 large [[log drums]], 2 mounted [[vibraslaps]], [[snare drum]], [[earth plate]], medium [[suspended cymbal]], 2 [[woodblock]]s, [[crotale]] (either F, B, Eb, G), [[ribbon crasher]], [[bongos]], [[congas]], [[bass drum]], bass drum w/ foot, 4 [[timpani], [[anvil]] or [[bell plate]], [[china cymbal]]<br>  
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Player I - IV: 4 [[brake drums]], 8 [[tin cans]], 4 [[cow bells]], [[ice bell]], 3 [[hi-hat]]s, [[opera gong]], [[slap stick]], 2 large [[log drums]], 2 mounted [[vibraslaps]], [[snare drum]], [[earth plate]], medium [[suspended cymbal]], 2 [[woodblock]]s, [[crotale]] (either F, B, Eb, G), [[ribbon crasher]], [[bongos]], [[congas]], [[bass drum]], bass drum w/ foot, 4 [[timpani]], [[anvil]] or [[bell plate]], [[china cymbal]]<br>  
  
  

Revision as of 01:15, 8 April 2012

Michael Burritt


General Info

Year: 199
Duration: c. 2:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Innovative Percussion, Inc.
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Movements

Instrumentation

Player I - IV: 4 brake drums, 8 tin cans, 4 cow bells, ice bell, 3 hi-hats, opera gong, slap stick, 2 large log drums, 2 mounted vibraslaps, snare drum, earth plate, medium suspended cymbal, 2 woodblocks, crotale (either F, B, Eb, G), ribbon crasher, bongos, congas, bass drum, bass drum w/ foot, 4 timpani, anvil or bell plate, china cymbal



Program Notes

The Doomsday Machine is named for an episode from Star Trek, my favorite science fiction series of all time. The "Doomsday Machine" is an enormous weapon, both in size and strength, that was left adrift in space. This war machine was capable of destroying whole planets and was discovered, of course, by Captain Kirk and his crew. The Enterprise ultimately conquered teh "Doomsday Machine" by feeding it another star ship that was set to self destruct. My "Doomsday Machine" is meant to be an aurally and visually captivating work that explores a multitude of wood, metal and membraned sounds in an explosively energetic dance. [1]

Review

The Doomsday Machine is a challenging percussion quartet for four multipercussionists. The setup includes timpani, congas, bongos, woodblocks, log drums, mounted vibraslaps, assorted tin cans, and hi-hat cymbals. According to the composer, the piece “is meant to be an aurally and visually captivating work that explores a multitude of wood, metal, and membraned sounds in an explosively energetic dance.” - Mark Ford Percussive Notes, April 2001 [2]


Commercial Discography

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Azure - Marimba
Caritas - Marimba
Cooper - Snare Drum
Concerto for Marimba (Burritt) - Marimba; Chamber Orchestra
Duo Concertante - Concerto for Percussion and Clarinet - Multiple Percussion; Clarinet; Wind Ensemble
Etudes No. 4, 5, 6 - Marimba
Fermo - Marimba
Four Movements for Marimba - Marimba
I Gabbiani - Marimba
Marimba Quartet (Burritt) - Marimba Quartet
Marimbetudes - Marimba
Marimbetudes II - Marimba
October Night - Marimba
Out of the Blue - Marimba; Piano
Preludes 1-5 - Marimba
Rounders - Marimba; Percussion Trio
Scirocco - Marimba
Shadow Chaser (Solo) - Marimba
Shadow Chaser (Ensemble) - Marimba; Percussion Sextet
Spero - Snare Drum; Percussion Trio; Piano
Sticks of Eloquence - Multiple Percussion
The Doomsday Machine - Percussion Quartet
The Offering (Prelude 6) - Marimba
Timeless (Percussion Ensemble Version) - Marimba; Percussion Trio
To the Nines - Marimba; Percussion Trio
Traveling Music - Percussion Octet; Horn
Waking Dreams - Marimba; Percussion Quintet
Willow - Marimba; Percussion Quartet


Additional Resources



References