Epiphyllum

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Yosuke Fukuda

General INfo

Publisher: Brain Music
Duration: 00:06:10

Instrumentation

Player 1: Glockenspiel & Triangle & Wind Chimes
Player 2: Vibraphone & Suspended Cymbal
Player 3: Xylophone & Suspended Cymbal
Player 4: Marimba

Program Notes

"Epiphyllum" is a cactus. The flower is said to bloom only once a year on a moonlit night, a fantasy of white moonlight and the white flower. Inspired by the tempting appearance of the flowers as if there was a quiet story, this piece was composed in 2000 as a piano solo, like a Nocturne, and premiered in 2007. This time, Yumi Terada Percussion Ensemble "Drive" asked me to create a piece for their album "Drive", and I revised it as a piece for mallet percussion. This work expresses exquisiteness and color through the combination of multiple fading tones, transcending pianism.

Works for Percussion by this Composer

Percussion Quartet

Epiphyllum

Percussion Septet

Eternal Times or Drops

Reference