Crown of Thorns
by David Maslanka
Percussion Ensemble - Sheet Music

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Percussion ensemble glockenspiel, vibraphone I, vibraphone II, marimba I (4-octave), marimba II (4.3-octave), marimba III (4.3-octave), marimba IV (4.3-octave), bass marimba (5-octave) (8 players) - Difficulty: Difficult

SKU: CN.00031

Composed by David Maslanka. Duration 14:00. C. Alan Publications #31. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.00031).

The title Crown of Thorns is an obvius reference to Christ's "Crown of Thorns," but the name first came to me as a possible title for a piece from a seeing a plant called "Crown of Thorns" at the New York Botanical Gardens. This is a rambling, thorny desert plant from the Middle East, with small, green leaves, and small, very simple and pretty red flowers. The rambling, interweaving, vine-like stems suggested music to me.

As I meditated on the words "crown of thorns," and on the plant, and the idea of the work for keyboard percussion ensemble, the following image arose:

a darkening sky
seven stars are visible
the seven-starred halo
the golden light
the hands of blessing

The seven-starred halo is the crown of thorns transcended. It is the crown of highest spiritual power arrived at through the greatest depth of suffering. The imagery is Christian, but the experience transcends religion, and is universal. The music is at times sober and reflective, but is, for the most part, filled with the joy of liberation.

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