Cores Norte/Sul
Percussion Ensemble - Sheet Music

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Percussion ensemble player 1 (crotales, sleigh bells, lion's roar, snadpaper, whistle), player 2 (glockenspiel, 2 woodblocks), player 3 (xylophone, ratchet), player 4 (chimes, spring coil, triangle, mark tree, slapstick, guiro, suspended cymbal, bass drum), player 5 (vibraph (13 players) - Difficulty: Difficult

SKU: CN.00039

Composed by Ricardo Souza. Duration 11:00. C. Alan Publications #39. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.00039).

When my wife returned from Brazil after her first visit I asked her what was different about Brazil. She answered: "the colors." I tried to capture in Cores Norte/Sul two distinct regions that have different rhythms, instrumental combinations, and timbres. Yet, the two movements are performed without a break as if they belonged together. I guess I don't notice some of these visual and cultural differences because they have become part of my reality: a South American living in North America.
– Ricardo A. Coelho de Souza

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In 1977 the OU Percussion Orchestra and Ensemble embarked on a project that developed into a national model for the encouragement and development of new music for percussion ensemble. The OU Percussion Ensemble Commissioning Series regularly engages outstanding composers to write works for this medium. The Commissioning Series is responsible for the creation of some of today's staples in the percussion ensemble repertoire.

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