John Herndon was inspired by fairy tales and fantasy novels to compose Sic Semper Draconis, which in Latin means "thus always to dragons.'' In it, Herndon moves through many different moods and textures to depict an epic tale of dragon slaying. Though the piece features a large instrumentation, most instruments can be found in any band room and will be already familiar to most young percussionists. Sic Semper Draconis can compliment almost any concert program and will certainly entertain audiences and excite young performers!
Sic Semper Draconis ships in a full, bound score with a color cover and a CD-ROM containing an audio recording and individual parts for printing.
Number of players: 12
Difficulty: Elementary/intermediate
Instrumentation
Player 1: Chimes
Player 2: Glockenspiel
Player 3: Vibraphone
Player 4: Xylophone
Player 5: Marimba (4 octave or share w/Player 6)
Player 6: Marimba (4.3 octave)
Player 7: 4 timpani
Player 8: Snare drum
Player 9: 4 tom toms
Player 10: Bass drum
Player 11: China cymbal, hi hat, mark tree, temple blocks
Player 12: Suspended cymbal, finger cymbals, triangle, brake drum