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'''Difficulty''': (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /--> | '''Difficulty''': (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /--> | ||
− | '''Publisher''': | + | '''Publisher''': [[Kendor]]<br /--> |
'''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00<br /--> | '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00<br /--> | ||
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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
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− | Player III: | + | Player I: [[Marimba]]<br/> |
− | Player IV: | + | Player II: [[Marimba]] <br/> |
+ | Player III: [[Vibraphone]], [[xylophone]]<br/> | ||
+ | Player IV: [[Chimes]], [[orchestra bells]], [[metal shaker]], <br/> | ||
+ | Player V: [[Suspended cymbals]], [[cowbells]], [[triangle]], [[cymbals α2]], [[Cabasa]] <br/> | ||
+ | Player VI: [[Tam tam]] (4), [[toms]], [[suspended cymbal]], [[rain stick]] <br/> | ||
+ | Player VII: [[Bass drum]], [[snare drum]], [[Mark tree]], [[vibra-slap]], [[suspended cymbal]]<br/> | ||
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== Program Notes == | == Program Notes == | ||
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+ | === Review === | ||
Scored for a solo timpanist (performing on five timpani) with a percussion septet accompaniment (plus piano), "Jubilee Concerto" is published separately by movement. The three-movement set is dedicated to John Beck, Mancini's percussion teacher and friend. Movement 1, subtitled "Legacy," is four minutes and 30 seconds long and is scored for two marimbas, vibes, and four multiple-percussion setups. Percussion 4 includes chimes, orchestra bells, and metal shaker; percussion 5 includes two suspended cymbals, two cowbells, and triangle; percussion 6 includes a large tam-tam, four concert toms, and medium suspended cymbal; and percussion 7 includes bass drum, snare drum, mark tree, and vibraslap. Mancini treats the timpanist as a melodic entity with the keyboard percussionists providing the supporting harmonic and melodic contrast. An advanced pianist is necessary for the ensemble to be solid. Movement 2 (timed at three minutes 45 seconds and subtitled "Retrospective") changes instrumentation only slightly, in that percussion 6 is required to perform on rain stick. Movement 3 is subtitled "Celebration" and adds crash cymbals and cabasa to percussion performer 5, and a ride cymbal to percussion performer 7. The tempo of the third movement, which lasts about four minutes 30 seconds (and opens with a unison 7/8 melodic line between the piano and the timpani) is quarter note = 152. This concerto for timpani will provide the advanced college or professional timpanist with musical and mental challenges. It will also provide the audience with a unique experience of hearing a timpani concerto with ensemble accompaniment. | Scored for a solo timpanist (performing on five timpani) with a percussion septet accompaniment (plus piano), "Jubilee Concerto" is published separately by movement. The three-movement set is dedicated to John Beck, Mancini's percussion teacher and friend. Movement 1, subtitled "Legacy," is four minutes and 30 seconds long and is scored for two marimbas, vibes, and four multiple-percussion setups. Percussion 4 includes chimes, orchestra bells, and metal shaker; percussion 5 includes two suspended cymbals, two cowbells, and triangle; percussion 6 includes a large tam-tam, four concert toms, and medium suspended cymbal; and percussion 7 includes bass drum, snare drum, mark tree, and vibraslap. Mancini treats the timpanist as a melodic entity with the keyboard percussionists providing the supporting harmonic and melodic contrast. An advanced pianist is necessary for the ensemble to be solid. Movement 2 (timed at three minutes 45 seconds and subtitled "Retrospective") changes instrumentation only slightly, in that percussion 6 is required to perform on rain stick. Movement 3 is subtitled "Celebration" and adds crash cymbals and cabasa to percussion performer 5, and a ride cymbal to percussion performer 7. The tempo of the third movement, which lasts about four minutes 30 seconds (and opens with a unison 7/8 melodic line between the piano and the timpani) is quarter note = 152. This concerto for timpani will provide the advanced college or professional timpanist with musical and mental challenges. It will also provide the audience with a unique experience of hearing a timpani concerto with ensemble accompaniment. | ||
Reviewed By: Jim Lambert | Reviewed By: Jim Lambert | ||
− | Review Originally Published: October 2000 | + | Review Originally Published: October 2000<ref>http://www.pas.org/resources/research/research-compositions</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 7 August 2018
General Info
Year: 19
Duration: c. 12:45
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Kendor
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Solo Timpani (5)
Player I: Marimba
Player II: Marimba
Player III: Vibraphone, xylophone
Player IV: Chimes, orchestra bells, metal shaker,
Player V: Suspended cymbals, cowbells, triangle, cymbals α2, Cabasa
Player VI: Tam tam (4), toms, suspended cymbal, rain stick
Player VII: Bass drum, snare drum, Mark tree, vibra-slap, suspended cymbal
Program Notes
Review
Scored for a solo timpanist (performing on five timpani) with a percussion septet accompaniment (plus piano), "Jubilee Concerto" is published separately by movement. The three-movement set is dedicated to John Beck, Mancini's percussion teacher and friend. Movement 1, subtitled "Legacy," is four minutes and 30 seconds long and is scored for two marimbas, vibes, and four multiple-percussion setups. Percussion 4 includes chimes, orchestra bells, and metal shaker; percussion 5 includes two suspended cymbals, two cowbells, and triangle; percussion 6 includes a large tam-tam, four concert toms, and medium suspended cymbal; and percussion 7 includes bass drum, snare drum, mark tree, and vibraslap. Mancini treats the timpanist as a melodic entity with the keyboard percussionists providing the supporting harmonic and melodic contrast. An advanced pianist is necessary for the ensemble to be solid. Movement 2 (timed at three minutes 45 seconds and subtitled "Retrospective") changes instrumentation only slightly, in that percussion 6 is required to perform on rain stick. Movement 3 is subtitled "Celebration" and adds crash cymbals and cabasa to percussion performer 5, and a ride cymbal to percussion performer 7. The tempo of the third movement, which lasts about four minutes 30 seconds (and opens with a unison 7/8 melodic line between the piano and the timpani) is quarter note = 152. This concerto for timpani will provide the advanced college or professional timpanist with musical and mental challenges. It will also provide the audience with a unique experience of hearing a timpani concerto with ensemble accompaniment.
Reviewed By: Jim Lambert
Review Originally Published: October 2000[1]
Errata
Awards
Commercial Discography
Online Recordings
Recent Performances
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
Solo
Groovin' In Trinidad – Drum Set
Jazz Solos: Drum Set Volume 2 – Drum Set Method
Joey's Song – Vibraphone
Latin Journey – Multiple Percussion
Recital Piece for Solo Percussion – Multiple Percussion
Suite for Timpani (Mancini) – Timpani
Suite No.2 for Timpani (Mancini) – Timpani
Solo with Percussion Ensemble Works
Jubilee Concerto – Timpani; with Percussion Septet Quartet
Suite for Solo Drum Set and Percussion Ensemble – Drum Set; with Percussion Septet
With Joy in his Heart – Drum Set; with Percussion Septet
Percussion Ensemble Works
Caribbean Festival – Percussion Septet; with Piano; with Electric Bass
Duet No. 1 – Percussion Duet
Exit 39 – Percussion Quartet
Extremes – Percussion Septet
Feel The Spirit – Percussion Octet; with Piano
Fiesta Latina – Percussion Octet
March for Percussion Sextet – Percussion Sextet
Song of Joy – Percussion Nonet
Three Moods for Percussion – Percussion Duet
Additional Resources
References