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[[Brett William Dietz]] | |||
== General Info == | == General Info == | ||
'''Year of Published''': 2025<br /--> | |||
'''Year''': | '''Publisher''': [[Tapspace Publications]]<br /--> | ||
''' | '''Difficulty''': Advanced<br /--> | ||
'''Difficulty''': | '''Duration''': 00:05:30 <br /--> | ||
''' | '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $48.00 | Score Only - $0.00<br /--> | ||
'''Cost''': Score and Parts - $ | |||
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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
Player 1: [[Crotales]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]]<br /--> | |||
Player 2: [[Glockenspiel]]<br /--> | |||
Player 3: [[Chimes]]<br /--> | |||
Player 4: [[Vibraphone]] 1<br /--> | |||
< | Player 5: [[Vibraphone]] 2<br /--> | ||
Player | Player 6: [[Xylophone]]<br /--> | ||
Player | Player 7: [[Marimba]] 1 <br /--> | ||
Player | Player 8: [[Marimba]] 2<br /--> | ||
Player | Player 9: [[Marimba]] 3 & [[Suspended Cymbal]]<br /--> | ||
Player | Player 10: [[Marimba]] 4 & [[Suspended Cymbal]]<br /--> | ||
Player | Player 11: [[Timpani]]<br /--> | ||
Player | Player 12: [[Piano]]<br /--> | ||
Player | Player 13: [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Triangle]] & [[Brake Drum]]s<br /--> | ||
Player 14: [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Hi Hat]] & [[Tam Tam]] (High) (Shared)<br /--> | |||
Player 15: [[Sizzle Cymbal]] & Concert [[Bass Drum]] & [[Tam Tam]] (High) (Shared)<br /--> | |||
Player 16: [[Tam Tam]] (Low) & [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Mark Tree]] & 4 Concert [[Tom Tom]]s<br /--> | |||
== Program Notes == | == Program Notes == | ||
Captured by Industry by Brett William Dietz is a percussion ensemble work for sixteen players that delivers a cinematic and dramatic soundscape inspired by the modern industrial age. Dietz layers keyboard percussion, piano, timpani, and a wide array of metallic timbres—many performed with bows—to evoke a dystopian sense of machinery, power, and control. Influenced by film composers such as Hans Zimmer, the music balances intensity and texture with moments of eerie calm. A striking choice for advanced university or professional ensembles looking for a bold, thought-provoking statement piece. | |||
=== Review === | === Review === | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category: Percussion Ensemble Works]] | ||
[[Category: Percussion 16 Works]] | |||
Revision as of 04:47, 13 November 2025
General Info
Year of Published: 2025
Publisher: Tapspace Publications
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 00:05:30
Cost: Score and Parts - $48.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Player 1: Crotales & Suspended Cymbal
Player 2: Glockenspiel
Player 3: Chimes
Player 4: Vibraphone 1
Player 5: Vibraphone 2
Player 6: Xylophone
Player 7: Marimba 1
Player 8: Marimba 2
Player 9: Marimba 3 & Suspended Cymbal
Player 10: Marimba 4 & Suspended Cymbal
Player 11: Timpani
Player 12: Piano
Player 13: Suspended Cymbal & Triangle & Brake Drums
Player 14: Suspended Cymbal & Hi Hat & Tam Tam (High) (Shared)
Player 15: Sizzle Cymbal & Concert Bass Drum & Tam Tam (High) (Shared)
Player 16: Tam Tam (Low) & Suspended Cymbal & Mark Tree & 4 Concert Tom Toms
Program Notes
Captured by Industry by Brett William Dietz is a percussion ensemble work for sixteen players that delivers a cinematic and dramatic soundscape inspired by the modern industrial age. Dietz layers keyboard percussion, piano, timpani, and a wide array of metallic timbres—many performed with bows—to evoke a dystopian sense of machinery, power, and control. Influenced by film composers such as Hans Zimmer, the music balances intensity and texture with moments of eerie calm. A striking choice for advanced university or professional ensembles looking for a bold, thought-provoking statement piece.
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