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== General Info ==
 
== General Info ==
 
 
'''Year''': 20<br /-->
 
'''Year''': 20<br /-->
'''Duration''': c. <br /-->
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'''Publisher''': [[Dutch Music Partners]]<br /-->
'''Difficulty''':  (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /-->
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'''Difficulty''':  Intermediate<br /-->
'''Publisher''': [[Title Publisher]]<br /-->
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'''Duration''': 00:10:00 <br /-->
'''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /-->
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'''Cost''': Score and Parts - € 128.95 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /-->
  
  
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== Instrumentation ==
 
== Instrumentation ==
 
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Player 1: [[Snare Drum]] <br/>
 
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Player 2: [[Field Drum]] & [[Congas]] & [[Shakers]] & [[Bell Tree]] <br/>
 
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Player 3: [[Bongos]] & [[Congas]] & [[Temple Blocks]] & [[Rain Makers]] <br/>
 
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Player 4: [[Tom Toms]] <br/>
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Player 5: [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Marimba]] & [[Xylophone]] & [[Chimes]] <br/>
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Player 6: [[Chimes]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Glockenspiel]]
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Player 7: [[Timpani]] <br/>
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Player 8: [[Cowbell]] & [[Cabasa]] & [[Bell Tree]] & [[Finger Cymbals]] & [[African Claves]] & [[Triangle]] <Br/>
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Player 9: [[Tambourine]] & [[Claves]] & [[Maracas]] & [[African Claves]] & [[Bell Tree]] <br/>
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Player 10: [[Shakers]] & [[Maracas]] & [[Cabasa]] & [[Didgeridoo]] & [[Whip]] & [[Wind Chimes]] & [[Brake Drum]] <br/>
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Player 11: [[Suspended Cymbal]] <br/>
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Player 12: [[Hand Cymbals]] & [[Wind Chimes]] (Wood) <br/>
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Player 13: [[Gong]] & [[Tam Tam]] & [[Finger Cymbals]] <br/>
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Plaeyr 14: [[Bass Drum]] & [[Shaker]] <br/>
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Player 15: [[Bass Drum]] <br/>
  
 
== Program Notes ==
 
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Ayers Rock is an impressive red rock located in Australia's Northern Territory. The original inhabitants of Australia, the Aborigines, call this rock Uluru, and it holds significant religious significance for them. Depending on the time of day and the weather, the rock quickly changes color, ranging from grayish-blue to glowing red. The work consists of three parts. The first part, titled "Ayers Rock," aims to portray the grand, imposing image of this rock. Part 2 paints an atmospheric picture of the rock at night, particularly expressing the mystical character of the Aborigines. In this part, a didgeridoo, a long wooden blowpipe, is used, introducing this nocturnal scene with its characteristic monotonous hum. Finally, part 3, titled "Sunset," is: As the sun rises behind the rock, it glows red. When a rain shower then breaks, Ayers Rock begins to shine dazzlingly.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:37, 20 August 2025

Leon Camp

General Info

Year: 20
Publisher: Dutch Music Partners
Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: 00:10:00
Cost: Score and Parts - € 128.95   |   Score Only - $0.00


Movements

Instrumentation

Player 1: Snare Drum
Player 2: Field Drum & Congas & Shakers & Bell Tree
Player 3: Bongos & Congas & Temple Blocks & Rain Makers
Player 4: Tom Toms
Player 5: Glockenspiel & Marimba & Xylophone & Chimes
Player 6: Chimes & Vibraphone & Glockenspiel Player 7: Timpani
Player 8: Cowbell & Cabasa & Bell Tree & Finger Cymbals & African Claves & Triangle
Player 9: Tambourine & Claves & Maracas & African Claves & Bell Tree
Player 10: Shakers & Maracas & Cabasa & Didgeridoo & Whip & Wind Chimes & Brake Drum
Player 11: Suspended Cymbal
Player 12: Hand Cymbals & Wind Chimes (Wood)
Player 13: Gong & Tam Tam & Finger Cymbals
Plaeyr 14: Bass Drum & Shaker
Player 15: Bass Drum

Program Notes

Ayers Rock is an impressive red rock located in Australia's Northern Territory. The original inhabitants of Australia, the Aborigines, call this rock Uluru, and it holds significant religious significance for them. Depending on the time of day and the weather, the rock quickly changes color, ranging from grayish-blue to glowing red. The work consists of three parts. The first part, titled "Ayers Rock," aims to portray the grand, imposing image of this rock. Part 2 paints an atmospheric picture of the rock at night, particularly expressing the mystical character of the Aborigines. In this part, a didgeridoo, a long wooden blowpipe, is used, introducing this nocturnal scene with its characteristic monotonous hum. Finally, part 3, titled "Sunset," is: As the sun rises behind the rock, it glows red. When a rain shower then breaks, Ayers Rock begins to shine dazzlingly.

Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Drum SoundsPercussion Duo; Snare Drum
MassaiPercussion Octet
Snare meets Timp-toms – Percussion Duo; Timpani
Three Occassional PracticesPercussion Quartet
Tresco Falls – Percussion Duo; Snare Drum
Waltzing with timpsMultiple Percussion; Bongos; Timpani

Percussion Ensemble (8-11 Players)

The Rollright Stones - Percussion (11)

Percussion Ensemble (12-15 Players)

Buildings - Percussion (14)
Camelot - Percussion (15)
Celebrations of Traditions - Percussion (14)
Colour Figures - Percussion (15)
Conquistador - Percussion (15)
D' Afrique - Percussion (12)
El Choque Cultural - Percussion (14)
Full Moon - Percussion (13)
Helmond Suite - Percussion (14)
Introduction and Ritual - Percussion (15)
Jazz in Catstown - Percussion (13)
Lunar Cycle - Percussion (13)
Metamorphosis of Ayers Rock - Percussion (15)
Samba for Acrobats & Jugglers - Percussion (13)
St. Joris en de draak - Percussion (13)
Tribute to 'Helmond' and the 'Hellemonder' - Percussion (14)
Wounded Knee - Percussion (12)

Percussion Ensemble (16-19 Players)

Chinese Zodic - Percussion (17)
Esfera Brasil - Percussion (17)
Habits of Mind - Percussion (18)
Jubilations - Percussion (16)
Legends - Percussion (18)
Panorama (Camp) - Percussion (18)
Percussion Proms - Percussion (16); Jazz Ensemble
Raspoetin - Percussion (18)
Voyage into a million miracles - Percussion (16)
Xpedition - Percussion (19)


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