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== General Info ==
== General Info ==


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'''Year''': 2018<br /-->
'''Duration''':  c. <br /-->
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'''Difficulty''':  (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /-->
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== Instrumentation ==
== Instrumentation ==
 
Player I - IV: One Vibraphone (Shared), (Bowed and Banjo Picks), 5 octave Marimba<br>




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== Program Notes ==
== Program Notes ==
Program note: The concept for this piece comes from The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, a collection of words invented by John Koenig that “aims to fill a hole in the [English] language—to give a name to emotions we all might experience but don’t yet have a word for.” The title for this piece comes from the definition for “ambedo.”
ambedo n. a kind of melancholic trance in which you become completely absorbed in vivid sensory details— raindrops skittering down a window, tall trees leaning in the wind, clouds of cream swirling in your coffee—which leads to a dawning awareness of the haunting fragility of life, a mood whose only known cure is the vuvuzela.


- John Koenig, The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows


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===Online Recordings===
===Online Recordings===


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== Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
== Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 21 April 2019

Annika Socolofsky


General Info

Year: 2018
Duration: c. 8:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Sokolofsky
Cost: Score and Parts - $45.00   |   Score Only - $20.00


Movements

Instrumentation

Player I - IV: One Vibraphone (Shared), (Bowed and Banjo Picks), 5 octave Marimba



Program Notes

Program note: The concept for this piece comes from The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, a collection of words invented by John Koenig that “aims to fill a hole in the [English] language—to give a name to emotions we all might experience but don’t yet have a word for.” The title for this piece comes from the definition for “ambedo.”

ambedo n. a kind of melancholic trance in which you become completely absorbed in vivid sensory details— raindrops skittering down a window, tall trees leaning in the wind, clouds of cream swirling in your coffee—which leads to a dawning awareness of the haunting fragility of life, a mood whose only known cure is the vuvuzela.

- John Koenig, The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings



Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Bellow - Percussion Quartet, Fiddle, Electronics
The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows: ambedo - Percussion Quartet



Additional Resources



References