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Edifice. David Jarvis. Drums sheet music. Marimba sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Piccolo Trumpet sheet music. Trumpet Solo sheet music. Vibraphone sheet music. Xylophone sheet music. Intermediate.

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Edifice. David Jarvis. Trommer noter. Marimba noter. Perkusjon noter. Piccolo Trompet noter. Trumpet Solo noter. Vibrafon noter. Xylofon noter. Intermediate.

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Edifice. Trumpet Feature. Composed by David Jarvis. Solo with Percussion Ensemble. For Solo with Percussion Ensemble. Solo Trumpet. Piccolo Trumpet for 2nd movement. , Player 1. Xylophone, 4-oct Marimba, Metal Pipe, Brake Drum, Suspended Cymbal, 2 Woodblocks, 2 Large Bass Drums. , Player 2. 4.3-oct Marimba, Vibraphone, 3 Tin Cans. , Player 3. Vibraphone, Claves. , Player 4. Medium. Score and parts. Duration 13. 00. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.17310. Edifice, which means "structure" attempts to create three contrasting musical scenarios. The first of the three movements, entitled Rising Pillars, captures the building's physical structure made up of high ceilings and tall support columns. The second, Nocturne represents the mood of the building in the dead of night when all is quiet. The final movement is entitled The Work Day and is intended to humorously capture the daily "hustle and bustle" of day-to-day employment. Edifice was commissioned by Washington State University for the dedication of the new addition to French Administration known as the Lighty Building and received it's world premier on October 19, 1996. It was originally written for trumpet and electronic percussion using the Roland Octopad Trigger System controlling a Roland MT-32 Sound Module. The 2007 version is a re-orchestration of the synthesizer sounds for traditional percussion instruments. Edifice, which means "structure" attempts to create three contrasting musical scenarios. The first of the three movements, entitled Rising Pillars, captures the building's physical structure made up of high ceilings and tall support columns. The second, Nocturne represents the mood of the building in the dead of night when all is quiet. The final movement is entitled The Work Day and is intended to humorously capture the daily "hustle and bustle" of day-to-day employment. The re-orchestrated version received it's premier on February 9, 2007 at the WSU Festival of Contemporary Art Music in Pullman, WA. It was performed by the Washington State University Percussion Ensemble under the direction of the composer with David Turnbull as trumpet soloist.

Oversettelse

Edifice. Trompet Feature. Komponert av David Jarvis. Solo med Percussion Ensemble. For Solo med Percussion Ensemble. Solo Trumpet. Piccolo Trompet for andre bevegelse. , Spiller en. Xylophone, 4-Oct Marimba, metallrør, bremsetrommelen, Suspended cymbal, to tretavlene, to store bass Trommer. , Spiller 2. 4,3-oktober Marimba, vibrafon, 3 Tin Cans. , Spiller 3. Vibrafon, Claves. , Spiller 4. Medium. Resultat og deler. Varighet 13. 00. Publisert av C. Alan Publikasjoner. CN.17310. Byggverk, som betyr "struktur" forsøk på å opprette tre kontrasterende musikalske scenarier. Den første av de tre satser, med tittelen Rising Pillars, fanger bygningens fysiske struktur består av høyt tak og høye søyler. Den andre, Nocturne representerer stemningen i bygningen i ly av natten når alt er stille. Den siste satsen er kalt The Work Day, og er ment å humoristisk fange den daglige "kjas og mas" fra dag-til-dag arbeid. Byggverk ble bestilt av Washington State University for innvielsen av det nye tilskuddet til franske administrasjonen kjent som Lighty Building og fikk det verdenspremiere på den 19 oktober 1996. Den ble opprinnelig skrevet for trompet og elektronisk perkusjon med Roland Octopad Trigger System kontrollere en Roland MT-32 Sound Module. 2007-versjonen er en re-orkestrering av synthesizer-lyder for tradisjonelle perkusjonsinstrumenter. Byggverk, som betyr "struktur" forsøk på å opprette tre kontrasterende musikalske scenarier. Den første av de tre satser, med tittelen Rising Pillars, fanger bygningens fysiske struktur består av høyt tak og høye søyler. Den andre, Nocturne representerer stemningen i bygningen i ly av natten når alt er stille. Den siste satsen er kalt The Work Day, og er ment å humoristisk fange den daglige "kjas og mas" fra dag-til-dag arbeid. The re-orchestrated version received it's premier on February 9, 2007 at the WSU Festival of Contemporary Art Music in Pullman, WA. It was performed by the Washington State University Percussion Ensemble under the direction of the composer with David Turnbull as trumpet soloist.