Percussion Ensembles by Decade Flashcards
1920s
1920 - Tcherepnin “Symphony no. 1” (2nd mvt. for percussion)
1925 - George Antheil “Ballet Mécanique” (original version, premiered 1927)
1930s
1930 - Roldan “Ritmicas 5 and 6”
1931 - Varese, “Ionisation” (Premiered 1933 Nicholas Slonimsky conducting)
1933 - C.O. Musser World’s fair performance
1934 - Cowell, “Ostinato Pianissimo
1939 - Cowell, “Pulse”
1939 - Cage, “First Construction”
Cowell - Pan American Association of Composers
Others - Johanna Beyer (“Percussion Op. 14” “March for 30 Percussion Instruments” “Waltz for Percussion”
1940s
’30s-40s - Ardevol (Various comp. from Cuba)
1941 - Cage/Harrison, “Double Music”
1940 - Cage “2nd Construction”
1941 - Cage “3rd Construction)
1942 - Harrison, “Canticle no. 3” (Indian/Mexican influence, ocarina)
1942 - Chavez, “Toccata” (Mexican inspired, trad. Mexican instruments)
1942 - Hovhaness “October Mountain” (known for isorhythm)
1949 - Paul Price @ U of Illinois. Insisted music be newly composed.
1950s
1951 - Colgrass, “Three Brothers”
1954 -Colgrass, “Chamber Piece for Perc. Quintet”
1958 - Kraft, “Suite for Weatherkings” (jazz influence, brushes, Deagan song bells, ded. Remo Belli)
1955 - Wuorinen “Prelude & Fugue for 4 Perc”
1960s
1960 - Harrison, “Fugue”
1962 - Wuorinen, “Invention for Perc 5tet”
1964 - Terry Riley “In C”
1969 - Wuorinen, “Ringing Changes”
1969 - Xenakis “Persephassa” (spaced around audience)
1969 - Udow “Understanding” (theatrical work)
1969 - ishii “Marimbastuck w/ 2perc”
1970s
1971 - Reich, “Drumming” (R. Hartenberger; MOMA, NY)
1971 - Nexus Forms
1974 - Ptaszynska “Siderals” (sonorism, insp. Crumb. U. of Illinois)
1974 - Tenney “Three Pieces for Drum 4tet” (based off Ives/Cowell/Varese)
1974 - Gauger “Gainsborough” (insp. OU Percussion Press”
1976 - Wuorinen “Percussion Symphony”
1976 - Rouse “Ogoun Badagris”
1978 - Rouse “Ku Ka Ilimoku”
1978 - Pleiades (microtonal sixxen, Les percussions de Strasbourg)
1980s
• 1981 - Takemitsu, Rain Tree
• 1983 - Gauger “Portico,” OU Percussion Press commissioning series. Richard Gipson
• 1986 - Helble “Diabolic Variations” (Kbds + timp)
• 1986 - Hannegin “Duo Chopinesque” (Chopin prelude E minor, atonality extreme dynamics)
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1990s
- 1991 - Maslanka “Crown of Thorns”
- 1994 - Gillingham “Stained Glass”
- 2001 - Ewazen “Palace of Nine Perfections”
- 1997 - Luther Adams “Strange and Sacred Noise”
- 2002 - Lang “So Called Laws of Nature”
2000s+
- More blending of styles, influence of cultures (Koshinski, Lunsqui, Westlake, Akiho)
- More pedagogical pieces (Wilmarth, Ralph Hicks, etc)
- More publishing companies (Mostly Marimba, Tapspace, C Alan, Rowloff)
- More variation of transcriptions/adaptations (Xmas music, rock tunes, world music)
- Integration of electronics/technology (E. OHalloran,
- Saturation of publication