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Daugherty, Michael: Raise the Roof

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Instrumentation: Piccolo (doubling Flute), 4 Flutes, 2 Oboes, English Horn, Clarinet (Eb), 4 Clarinets (Eb) (2 Clarinets per part preferred, 8 players total), Bass Clarinet (1 or 2 players), 2 Bassoons, Contrabassoon, 2 Alto Saxophones (Eb) (1 doubling Bb Soprano Saxophon
Pages: 96 pp
Format: 23,1 x 30,3 cm
Editeur: Boosey and Hawkes
Numéro d’édition: BHI9632
Cotage de l'editeur: BHI 9632
ISMN: 9790051096329
Michael Daugherty about Raise the Roof: Raise the Roof is inspired by the construction of grand architectural wonders such as the Notre Dame Cathedral (1345) in Paris and the EmpireStateBuilding (1931) in New York City. I create a grand acoustic construction by bringing the timpani into the foreground and giving the timpanist the rare opportunity to play long expressive melodies, and a tour de force cadenza. I incorporate a wide variety of timpani performance techniques: extensive use of foot pedals for melodic tuning of the drums, placement of a cymbal upside down on the head of the lowest drum to play glissandi rolls, and striking the drums with regular mallets, wire brushes, maraca sticks, and even bare hands. Raise the Roof is in the form of a double variation. The first theme of the double variation, played initially by the tuba, is presented in various timbral and rhythmic guises such as ''guaguanco''. The second theme of the double variation, first heard in the flutes and then t he timpani, is reminiscent of a medieval plainchant. The two themes are passed around in canons and fugues and other permutations throughout the ensemble to create elaborate patterns, as in a gothic cathedral. Raise the Roof rises toward a crescendo of urban polyrhythms and dynamic contrasts, allowing the timpani and the symphonic band to create a grand acoustic construction.''

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