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Percussion Ensemble Vibraphone & Marimba (4-mallet) (vibraphone (3-octave), marimba (4.5-octave), optional mandolin, Banjo or other Bluegrass Instrument, optional drum set, optional bass) - medium difficult
SKU: CN.14950
Composed by Nathan Daughtrey. Percussion Music. Score & parts. Duration 8:00. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.14950).
Infused with progressive bluegrass sounds, this work features solos in both the vibraphone and marimba with opportunities for improvisation.
Rock House Creek was commissioned by Michael and Sara Wood on the event of their wedding on June 24, 2007 and received its premiere on April 15, 2008 at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The title comes from the name of an area close to where the Woods reside in North Carolina and is infused with the progressive bluegrass sounds that have emerged out of the last 10-15 years from such duo combinations as Bela Fleck/Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile/Mike Marshall. The work opens rather introspectively with hints of the grooves that are to come. It swiftly moves into the first fast section that features solos in both the vibraphone and marimba with opportunities for improvisation. The mood begins to calm and transitions smoothly into a sweet, music box-like ballad using thematic material from the peaceful opening of the piece. The marimba also plays an more relaxed version of one of the groove motives from earlier in the piece. After a brief stint in 7/8, the ballad returns and moves into the final fast section, in which the time signature alternates between 4/4 and 7/8. Again, both instruments are alternately featured in solo roles driving to the end of the work.
Percussion Ensemble Vibraphone & Marimba (4-mallet) (vibraphone (3-octave), marimba (4.5-octave), optional mandolin, Banjo or other Bluegrass Instrument, optional drum set, optional bass) - medium difficult
SKU: CN.14950
Composed by Nathan Daughtrey. Percussion Music. Score & parts. Duration 8:00. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.14950).
Infused with progressive bluegrass sounds, this work features solos in both the vibraphone and marimba with opportunities for improvisation.
Rock House Creek was commissioned by Michael and Sara Wood on the event of their wedding on June 24, 2007 and received its premiere on April 15, 2008 at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The title comes from the name of an area close to where the Woods reside in North Carolina and is infused with the progressive bluegrass sounds that have emerged out of the last 10-15 years from such duo combinations as Bela Fleck/Edgar Meyer and Chris Thile/Mike Marshall. The work opens rather introspectively with hints of the grooves that are to come. It swiftly moves into the first fast section that features solos in both the vibraphone and marimba with opportunities for improvisation. The mood begins to calm and transitions smoothly into a sweet, music box-like ballad using thematic material from the peaceful opening of the piece. The marimba also plays an more relaxed version of one of the groove motives from earlier in the piece. After a brief stint in 7/8, the ballad returns and moves into the final fast section, in which the time signature alternates between 4/4 and 7/8. Again, both instruments are alternately featured in solo roles driving to the end of the work.
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