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Imminent Danger

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Jennifer Rose

Jennifer E. Rose


Subtitle: For Adaptable Wind Ensemble in four parts with fixed media and optional improvised percussion.


General Info

Year:2020
Duration: c. 1:50
Difficulty: IV (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Composerose Publishing
Cost: Score and Parts (print) - $60.00


Instrumentation (Flexible)

Full Score
C Treble Clef
B-flat Treble Clef
E-flat Treble Clef
F Instruments
B-flat Bass Clarinet
C Bass Clef
Tuba


Errata

None discovered thus far.


Program Notes

In Imminent Danger, heavy bass and syncopated rhythms of dubstep, an electronic dance music that originated in London in the late 1990s, combine with sounds of trap-hop, an electronic sub-genre of hip-hop that originated in Atlanta in the 1990s. A sense of danger coming is evoked with the dissonant harmonies and syncopated and seemingly disjunct melody of the ensemble.

- Program Note by composer


Performance Notes

Any combination of instruments can play this piece with anyone performing any part. With this fully adaptable score collection, any size ensemble of four players or more can successfully perform this work.

Keyboard players should use the C Treble Clef Instruments Score and perform rolls on any notes longer than a quarter note (unless playing on bells).


Media


State Ratings

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