Program - Ba Da Boom Percussion in Concert

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BA DA BOOM PERCUSSION IN CONCERT Friday 20 May Enjoy a night of percussion works which explore the ideas of musical expression, pulse, and unity within the context of the percussion ensemble. Ba Da Boom will be playing pieces ranging from arrangements of classical works to modern compositions created by local and international composers.

WINTER FROM ‘THE FOUR SEASONS’

Antonio VIVALDI

arr. Brian Slawson Antonio Vivaldi is well-known as the Baroque composer of one of the most famous string pieces in history, The Four Seasons. Written in his distinctive style, Winter features melodies often broken into small phrases with forceful, syncopated rhythms, making it a perfect subject for percussion adaptation. This arrangement of Winter has been heard worldwide on the popular album Bach on Wood which helped garner Brian Slawson a Grammy nomination for “Best New Classical Artist.”

EMBER II

Alyssa WEINBERG

A quartet for prepared snare drums, this composition by Alyssa Weinberg features performers using a range of resonant metal instruments to activate sounds on the snare drum. Both intimate and groovy, players share instruments and apply extended techniques to play subtle, hypnotic patterns on every part of the snare drum.

MUSIC FOR PIECES OF WOOD

Steve REICH

“Music for Pieces of Wood” was written in 1973 and is designed for five players. It is written for claves, which are percussion instruments with particular pitches. There are two types used in this piece, the so-called standard and the “African” claves. The clave, which comes from Cuba (the word in Spanish means “key”), is made of two pieces of hardwood that the player beats. Audiences may be most familiar with the instrument in its use in the rhumba and other LatinAmerican dances.

NO REST FROM THE DANCE

Michael ASKILL

No rest from the dance is based on rhythmic material from the ballet score for Graeme Murphy's Salome (1997). The rhythms in the opening sections are derived from the scenes of Salome being pursued relentlessly by the lustful King Herod while the chorus of dancers chant: "Salome!


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