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Instrumentation |
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1
- Full Score
4
- Flute 1
4 - Flute 2,
Piccolo
1 - Oboe 1
1 - Oboe 2
4 - Bb Clarinet 1
4 - Bb Clarinet 2
4 - Bb Clarinet 3
2 - Bb Bass Clarinet
2 - Bassoon 1 & 2
4 - Eb Alto Saxophone 1 & 2
2 - Bb Tenor Saxophone
1 - Eb Baritone Saxophone
2 - F Horn 1 & 3
2 - F Horn 2 & 4
2 - Bb Trumpet 1
2 - Bb Trumpet 2
2 - Bb Trumpet 3
2 - Bb Trumpet 4
2 - Trombone 1
2 - Trombone 2
2 - Trombone 3
2 - Bass Trombone
2 - Euphonium B. C.
2 - Euphonium T. C.
4 - Tuba
1 - Contrabass
1 - Piano
2 - Timpani & Aux. Percussion
(Crash Cymbals, Wind Chimes,
Triangle, Slapstick)
3 - Percussion 1 (Brake Drum,
Timbales, Bongos, Cowbell,
Vibraphone, Orchestra Bells,
Snare Drum)
3 - Percussion 2 (Hi, Med. & Low
Tom-toms, Tambourine,
Vibraslap, Tam-tam, Chimes,
Xylophone)
3 - Percussion 3 (Bass Drum,
Cabasa, Suspended Cymbal,
Drum Set) |
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ESCAPADE
(8:10)
Grade 5+
Winner of the 2001 NBA/William D. Revelli
Memorial Band Composition Contest
Program Notes
I
was given the opportunity to premiere a work at the 2001
American Bandmasters Association Convention in Las Vegas,
Nevada. It was to be performed by The United States Air Force
Band of the Rockies. My initial concept for this piece was to
freely explore a simple idea and let it lead wherever it
might. Technically, I wanted to write a piece that took
advantage of the special talents of the musicians in the Band
of the Rockies: to musically engage and challenge them. In my
search for a clearer vision of the work, I came across the
word, “escapade,” defined as an adventurous action or
journey that runs counter to the norm and often leads to
unexpected results or destinations. This word captured the
spirit of the unrestrained approach I had in mind and it
propelled me into the work. I started with four pitches, the
first four of the piece, and simply followed where they led.
The result of this exploration is ESCAPADE.
J.T.S.
Notes
to the Conductor
Although
each of the percussion parts may be performed by a single
player, more players may be used. However, the Bongos,
Timbales, Cowbell and Snare Drum in Percussion I must be
played by one percussionist. This is also the case for the
Tom-toms and Tambourine in Percussion II.
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see and hear the score: Escapade
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