Description
John Beck's Concerto for Timpani and Percussion starts with a slow introduction followed by an acceleration into a brief ad-lib cadenza. Following are two sections using the same melodic material, yet they are quite different from each other. The middle section of the work is done in a senza misura style with spatial notation for the timpanist. A harmonic modulation follows this section and the melodic content of the last section is taken through several rhythmic changes. The composition ends in an exciting manner, giving the timpanist a final brief cadenza.
Number of Players: 6
Difficulty: Grade 6
Instrumentation:
Player I: 4 Timpani
Player II: Marimba, Xylophone, 2 Brake Drums
Player III: Vibraphone, 4 Concert Toms, Chimes*, Bongos*
Player IV: Bells, Chimes*, Bongos*
Player V: Snare Drum
Player VI: Bass Drum, 2 Woodblocks, Claves, Gong
*Player III and IV share Chimes and Bongos.
John H. Beck was a member of the U.S. Marine Band for four years before joining the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra as Principal Percussionist in 1959 and becoming Principal Timpanist in 1962. A recipient of B.M. and M.M. degrees from the Eastman School of Music, he currently heads its Percussion Department and is conductor of the Eastman Percussion Ensemble.
Number of Players: 6
Difficulty: Grade 6
Instrumentation:
*Player III and IV share Chimes and Bongos.
John H. Beck was a member of the U.S. Marine Band for four years before joining the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra as Principal Percussionist in 1959 and becoming Principal Timpanist in 1962. A recipient of B.M. and M.M. degrees from the Eastman School of Music, he currently heads its Percussion Department and is conductor of the Eastman Percussion Ensemble.
Product Info
| SKU | 20020 |
|---|---|
| UPC | 822795200201 |
| Weight | 0.3 lb |
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