Daughtrey-Lost Souls (SP)-B/C/X/4T/P - Product Information
Lost Souls begins with a bombastic fanfare that will be sure to grab the attention of your audience. This intro is followed by liner percussion interjections that are split throughout the ensemble. An excellent work for your percussion ensemble.
Number of Players: 5
Difficulty:Grade 4
Instrumentation:
Player I: Bells
Player II: Chimes, Xylophone
Player III: Wind Chimes, Tam-Tam, Tom-Tom, Suspended Cymbal
Player IV: Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Triangle
Player V: 4 Timpani
Nathan Daughtrey (b. 1975) earned a Bachelor Degree in Music Education (1997), a Master of Music in Percussion Performance (1999) and a Doctor of Musical Arts (2004) from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Described as "fresh and imaginative," (Percussive Notes), his band and percussion works are quickly gaining international recognition with performances at educational institutions of all levels, festivals/contests, and music conferences around the world. Many of his original works and arrangements are becoming standards in the repertoire, including "Limerick Daydreams" for percussion ensemble or symphonic band, "Shock Factor" for percussion quintet, and "Strange Dreams" for clarinet/alto saxophone and marimba.
Number of Players: 5
Difficulty:Grade 4
Instrumentation:
Nathan Daughtrey (b. 1975) earned a Bachelor Degree in Music Education (1997), a Master of Music in Percussion Performance (1999) and a Doctor of Musical Arts (2004) from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Described as "fresh and imaginative," (Percussive Notes), his band and percussion works are quickly gaining international recognition with performances at educational institutions of all levels, festivals/contests, and music conferences around the world. Many of his original works and arrangements are becoming standards in the repertoire, including "Limerick Daydreams" for percussion ensemble or symphonic band, "Shock Factor" for percussion quintet, and "Strange Dreams" for clarinet/alto saxophone and marimba.