Symphony No. 5: Scherzo by Prokofiev arr. Matt Moore

Plain and simple, this keyboard-heavy ensemble for 12 percussionists will take experienced players to task with twists and turns around every corner—constantly shifting tonal centers and tempi, changing moods, and last, but not least…licks galore!
Using only two mallets for all keyboard parts, the players can focus solely on matching dynamic and rhythmic interpretation.

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Tapspace newcomer Matt Moore’s arrangement of the Scherzo from Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5 is as bold as the original music. Plain and simple, this keyboard-heavy ensemble for 12 percussionists will take experienced players to task with twists and turns around every corner—constantly shifting tonal centers and tempi, changing moods, and last, but not least…licks galore! Moore orchestrates Prokofiev’s adventurous themes in a way that almost makes us believe they were originally intended for keyboard percussion.
Using only two mallets for all keyboard parts, the players can focus solely on matching dynamic and rhythmic interpretation. All performers will need to be experienced listeners and possess a great deal of sensitivity in their respective roles. The pay-off is an impressive work that clocks in at nearly seven minutes and will transport the listener to World War II-era Russia and beyond.
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glockenspiel, xylophone, 2 vibraphones, 2 small marimbas (4-octave), 1 medium marimba (4.3 octave (low A)), 1 large marimba (5-octave (low C)), 1 set of 4 timpani, 1 set of chimes, suspended cymbal, tambourine, snare drum, triangle (with mount), bass drum.