The term pentacle refers to a star formed by five straight lines. This work provides five percussionists the challenge of playing several different instruments during one work. Throughout the work, performers move from instrument to instrument arriving back at their original postion for the work’s conclusion. This ability is necessary for the performance of contemporary percussion literature.
Pentacle by Robert Snider
The term pentacle refers to a star formed by five straight lines. This work provides five percussionists the.... Read More
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Weight | 0.130000 kg |
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Composer | Snider , Robert C. |
Difficulty | Beginner/Intermediate |
Instrument | Mixed Percussion |
Number of Players | 5 |
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Glock, 3 Bass Drums, Sus Cymbals, 2 Snare Drums, Timpani, Xylophone, Cymbals, Tambourine, Toms, Woodblocks
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