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Encounters III D.L.A. Duel for Trumpet and Percussion by William Kraft Chamber Music - Sheet Music

By William Kraft

ENCOUNTERS III:xa0 Duel for Trumpet and Percussion by William Kraft (1971)Notes by the Composer"Encounters III" is conceived of as a medieval battle; the trumpet represents the attacking force, the percussion the defending. There are three movements: I. "Strategy", II. "Truce of God", and III. "Tactics". Under one of the classical theories of warfare, strategy is considered the process of getting the enemy to come to battle, and tactics are the ways the battle is fought. The title "Truce of God" refers to a medieval convention of war wherein a truce, supervised by the Pope, was maintained from sundown Thursday to sunrise Monday.I. "Strategy": After the approaching force (trumpet) has established contact with the defender (percussion) the players-combatants launch into a series of twelve attacks and counter-attacks. Medieval soldiers were often fixed in a position behind their shields with their spears jammed into the ground to impale horses - or men. The percussion, as the defending force, thusly is given twelve counterattacks which correspond to twelve attacks of the trumpet. The trumpet has a choice in the order of attacks, and the percussionist must recognize the attack and give the corresponding counterattack.II. "Truce of God" is based on the Landini cadence (7-6-8), creation of the 14th-century composer Francesco Landini (1325-1397). In reference to the peaceful and holy aspets of the truce, the orchestration centers on bell sounds of many varieties - song bells, tuned gongs, vibraphone, Pyrenees cowbell and glockenspiel - while the trumpet suggests distant horns or bulges.III. "Tactics" is made of real skirmishes and battles calling for great virtuosity on the part of both soloists. The middle of the movement is occupied by two cadenzas, one for the trumpet and one for the percussion. A last skirmish leads to the denouement - the defeat and withdrawal of the trumpet, and the restoration of peace."Encounters III" was commissioned by Thomas Stevens and premiered in 1972.Encounters III is conceived of as a medieval battle; the trumpet represents the attacking force, the percussion the defending.xa0 There are three movements: Ixa0 Strategy, II Truce of God, III Tactics.xa0 Under one of the classical theories of warfare, strategy is considered the process of getting the enemy to come to battle, and tactics are the ways the battle is fought.xa0 The title Truce of God refers to a medieval convention of war wherein a truce, supervised by the Pope, was maintained from sundown Thursday to sunrise Monday.I - Strategy: after the approaching force (trumpet) has established contact with the defender (percussion), the players-combatants launch into a series of twelve attacks and counter-attacks.xa0 Medieval soldiers were often fixed in a position behind their shields with their spears jammed into the ground to impale horses — or men.xa0 The percussion, as the defending force, thusly is given twelve counterattacks which correspond to twelve attacks of the trumpet.xa0 The trumpet has a choice in the order of attacks, and the percussionist must recognize the attack and give the corresponding counterattack.xa0 They may also do these in order, one through twelve.II - Truce of God is based on the Landini cadence (7-6-8), creation of the 14th-century composer Francesco Landini (1325-1397).xa0 In reference to the peaceful and holy aspects of the truce, the orchestration centers on bell sounds of many varieties — song bells, tuned gongs, vibraphone, Pyrenees cowlbell and glockenspiel — while the trumpet suggests distant horns or bugles.III - Tactics is made of real skirmishes and battles calling for great virtuosity on the part of both soloists.xa0 The middle of the movement is occupied by two cadenzas, one for the trumpet and one for the percussion. xa0A last skirmish leads to the denouement — the defeat and withdrawal of the trumpet, and the restoration of peace.Encounters III was commissioned by Thomas Stevens and premiered in 1972.—William Kraft

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Summary
Instrument:
Snare Drum Glockenspiel Percussion C Trumpet Vibraphone
Ensembles:
Chamber Music
Composers:
William Kraft
Publishers:
Theodore Presser Company
UPC:
680160014729
ISBN:
9781491111383
Format:
Performance Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
William Kraft
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
64
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.38 pounds
Detailed Description
Chamber Music Bass Drum, Bongos, Cowbell, Crotales, Field Drum, Glockenspiel, Gong, Snare Drum, Song bells, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-Tam, Temple Block, Triangle, Trumpet in Bb, Trumpet in C, Vibraphone, tenor Drum

SKU: PR.114409940

D.L.A. Duel for Trumpet and Percussion. Composed by William Kraft. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Performance scores. With Standard notation. 64 pages. Duration 0:15:40. Theodore Presser Company #114-40994. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114409940).

ISBN 9781491111383. UPC: 680160014729. 9 x 12 inches.

ENCOUNTERS III:xa0 Duel for Trumpet and Percussion by William Kraft (1971)Notes by the Composer"Encounters III" is conceived of as a medieval battle; the trumpet represents the attacking force, the percussion the defending. There are three movements: I. "Strategy", II. "Truce of God", and III. "Tactics". Under one of the classical theories of warfare, strategy is considered the process of getting the enemy to come to battle, and tactics are the ways the battle is fought. The title "Truce of God" refers to a medieval convention of war wherein a truce, supervised by the Pope, was maintained from sundown Thursday to sunrise Monday.I. "Strategy": After the approaching force (trumpet) has established contact with the defender (percussion) the players-combatants launch into a series of twelve attacks and counter-attacks. Medieval soldiers were often fixed in a position behind their shields with their spears jammed into the ground to impale horses - or men. The percussion, as the defending force, thusly is given twelve counterattacks which correspond to twelve attacks of the trumpet. The trumpet has a choice in the order of attacks, and the percussionist must recognize the attack and give the corresponding counterattack.II. "Truce of God" is based on the Landini cadence (7-6-8), creation of the 14th-century composer Francesco Landini (1325-1397). In reference to the peaceful and holy aspets of the truce, the orchestration centers on bell sounds of many varieties - song bells, tuned gongs, vibraphone, Pyrenees cowbell and glockenspiel - while the trumpet suggests distant horns or bulges.III. "Tactics" is made of real skirmishes and battles calling for great virtuosity on the part of both soloists. The middle of the movement is occupied by two cadenzas, one for the trumpet and one for the percussion. A last skirmish leads to the denouement - the defeat and withdrawal of the trumpet, and the restoration of peace."Encounters III" was commissioned by Thomas Stevens and premiered in 1972.
Encounters III is conceived of as a medieval battle; the trumpet represents the attacking force, the percussion the defending.xa0 There are three movements: Ixa0 Strategy, II Truce of God, III Tactics.xa0 Under one of the classical theories of warfare, strategy is considered the process of getting the enemy to come to battle, and tactics are the ways the battle is fought.xa0 The title Truce of God refers to a medieval convention of war wherein a truce, supervised by the Pope, was maintained from sundown Thursday to sunrise Monday.I - Strategy: after the approaching force (trumpet) has established contact with the defender (percussion), the players-combatants launch into a series of twelve attacks and counter-attacks.xa0 Medieval soldiers were often fixed in a position behind their shields with their spears jammed into the ground to impale horses — or men.xa0 The percussion, as the defending force, thusly is given twelve counterattacks which correspond to twelve attacks of the trumpet.xa0 The trumpet has a choice in the order of attacks, and the percussionist must recognize the attack and give the corresponding counterattack.xa0 They may also do these in order, one through twelve.II - Truce of God is based on the Landini cadence (7-6-8), creation of the 14th-century composer Francesco Landini (1325-1397).xa0 In reference to the peaceful and holy aspects of the truce, the orchestration centers on bell sounds of many varieties — song bells, tuned gongs, vibraphone, Pyrenees cowlbell and glockenspiel — while the trumpet suggests distant horns or bugles.III - Tactics is made of real skirmishes and battles calling for great virtuosity on the part of both soloists.xa0 The middle of the movement is occupied by two cadenzas, one for the trumpet and one for the percussion. xa0A last skirmish leads to the denouement — the defeat and withdrawal of the trumpet, and the restoration of peace.Encounters III was commissioned by Thomas Stevens and premiered in 1972.—William Kraft.

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