When Worlds Collide by Rick Dior

In When Worlds Collide, the title couldn’t be more fitting. The multifaceted Rick Dior creates a mash up of numerous cultures and musical styles.
The result is a tour de force in three movements as follows.

Movement I: Ethnic Jazz Minimalism (4:45)
Movement II: Afro-Brazil/European Bombast (5:20)
Movement III: Afro-Cuban/Rudimental Fusion (9:45)

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In When Worlds Collide, the title couldn’t be more fitting. The multifaceted Rick Dior creates a mash up of numerous cultures and musical styles. The result is a tour de force in three movements as follows.

• Movement I: Ethnic Jazz Minimalism (4:45)
• Movement II: Afro-Brazil/European Bombast (5:20)
• Movement III: Afro-Cuban/Rudimental Fusion (9:45)

If played in its entirety, the total duration of the piece lasts around 20 minutes. At its core, When Worlds Collide is a groove-base composition containing several aspects of the World Music genre. Improvisation also plays a large role throughout the piece which can be configured to feature one or more soloists. (It would also be a great vehicle for featuring guest artists!)

The parts in this composition vary in skill level from rather basic to quite advanced. It can be treated as a solo feature for a talented drumset player or as a feature for the director performing on vibraphone and drumset. There’s plenty of room to make it your own and tailor it to the strengths of your own group.

When Worlds Collide ships in a professionally bound folio with a full-color cover, including individual parts on CD-ROM.

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Glockenspiel, xylophone (1 or 2), vibraphone, 4-octave marimbas (2), 5-octave marimba (1), 4 timpani, concert snare drum, drumset, claves, brazilian tamborim, large marching bass drum, shekere, berimbau, chimes, 2 congas, large Brazilian triangle, concert triangle (w/ clip), gong, 2 metal crashers, waterphone (or bowed cymbal), bass bow, 2 large suspended cymbals, tenor drum (or field drum w/ snares off), 18” crash cymbals, 20” crash cymbals, small cowbell, udu drum (optional), medium shaker, marching snare drum, agogo bells, medium metal shaker, bongos, mounted second hi-hat for drumset player, 2 cowbells (high and low), foot clave or woodblock, wooden temple blocks, guiro, surdo (or large floor tom), orchestral tambourine, slit drum (6 pitches), small surdo (or floor tom), claves, 2 caixixi, djembe (or other large hand drum), 2 small caixixi, pandiero, paddle castanets, 14” concert tom, djembe (on stand), large China cymbal, darbuka (or other high pitched hand drum), djembe, cuíca, 32” or 36” bass drum, cymbal attachment for bass drum, crash cymbals w/ bass drum mount, shaker (medium), shekere (or large caixixi)