Lou Harrison
Suite for Percussion
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Composer:Lou HarrisonGenre:ChamberStyle:SuiteCompose Date:Jun 2, 1942First Performance:Feb 28, 1963Average_duration:10:17Movement_count:3Movement ....Lou Harrison's 'Suite for Percussion' is a composition that was written in 1942. The piece was premiered in San Francisco in the same year. The suite is made up of four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "Jhala," is a fast-paced piece that features the use of Indian tabla drums. The tabla drums are played in a rhythmic pattern that is reminiscent of Indian classical music. The movement also features the use of cymbals and gongs, which add to the overall percussive sound of the piece. The second movement, titled "Raga," is a slower piece that features the use of a marimba. The marimba is played in a melodic pattern that is reminiscent of Indian raga music. The movement also features the use of a gong, which adds to the overall atmospheric sound of the piece. The third movement, titled "Chaconne," is a fast-paced piece that features the use of a snare drum. The snare drum is played in a rhythmic pattern that is reminiscent of Spanish chaconne music. The movement also features the use of a tambourine, which adds to the overall percussive sound of the piece. The fourth and final movement, titled "Gigue," is a fast-paced piece that features the use of a bass drum. The bass drum is played in a rhythmic pattern that is reminiscent of English jig music. The movement also features the use of a triangle, which adds to the overall percussive sound of the piece. Overall, Lou Harrison's 'Suite for Percussion' is a unique and innovative composition that showcases the versatility of percussion instruments. The use of different cultural influences and musical styles adds to the overall richness of the piece.More....
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