White Water on the Housatonic
General Info
Year: 2007
Duration: c.
Difficulty: Medium-advanced (grade 5)
Publisher: Southern Music Company
Cost: Score and Parts - $59.95 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Player 1 - Low A Marimba, 4 Tom-toms (high), One Shot Shaker, Crash Cymbals
Player 2 - Low A Marimba, 4 tom-toms, 2 Suspended Cymbals (high)
Player 3 - Vibraphone, 2 Suspend Cymbals (high), Bow, Bongos, Rainstick, Bamboo Wind Chimes
Player 4 - Vibraphone, Bass Drum (med.), Crotales (low octave), Tam-tam (medium), 2 Suspended Cymbals (Med.), Super Ball, Glass Wind Chimes, Bongos, Xylophone
Player 5 - Bass Drum (low), Bells, Snare Drum, 3 Suspended Cymbals, 1 Sizzle Cymbal, Tam-tam (low), Cymbals attached to Bass Drum
Player 6 - 5 Timpani, Triangle
Program Notes
White Water...On the Housatonic is a NEW work for percussion ensemble (sextet) by Tom Gauger. The Housatonic River in Connecticut is an exciting roller coaster ride that displays both the power and beauty of the river. According to Gauger, anyone who recoginzes the ebb and flow of a river and the calm eddies will recognize these elements in White Water on the Housatonic. You will hear the power of the currents and the pounding waves and you will appreciate what White Water is all about.
White Water on the Housatonic was commissioned by Frank Epstein and the New England Conservatory Percussion Ensemble.
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
Celebration - Percussion Ensemble (10)
Doubles (Gauger) - Percussion Duo; Marimba Duo
Gainsborough - Percussion Quintet
Nomad: Solo Jazz March for Multiple Percussion - Multiple Percussion
Past Midnight - Percussion Ensemble (10)
Portico - Percussion Ensemble (10)
Round Trip - Percussion Duo -Vibraphone; Drumset; Piano; Double Bass
Snare Drum Solo No.1 - Snare Drum
Wellington 22 - Percussion Duo
White Water on the Housatonic - Percussion Sextet
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