Three Shells by Christopher Deane
Second prize winner - Percussive Arts Society, 1992 Three Shells creates an abstract narrative between the basic motivic.... Read More
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Second prize winner – Percussive Arts Society, 1992
Three Shells creates an abstract narrative between the basic motivic materials. An echo like motive based on a tone row gives a sustaining quality to the marimba while the second element emerges as a traditional melody accompaniment figure. The third element is an interruptive motive based on the original row. Mark Ford performed the premier of Three Shells in 1993 and the work is dedicated to my sister Leslie, who’s pen and ink drawing provided me with the title. The four mallets to be used when performing this work should be chosen with as rich a tone quality as is possible yet still having the capability to speak clearly in all registers and within a wide dynamic range.Â
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