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Raymond Scott
Powerhouse
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
:
Raymond Scott
Genre
:
Miscellaneous
Style
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1936
Average_duration
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3:09
'Powerhouse' is a jazz instrumental piece composed by Raymond Scott in 1937. It was originally recorded by the Raymond Scott Quintette and was later used in numerous cartoons, most notably in Warner Bros. cartoons. The piece is known for its fast-paced tempo, intricate rhythms, and use of unusual instruments. The premiere of 'Powerhouse' was in 1937, when it was recorded by the Raymond Scott Quintette. The piece was released as a single and became a hit, reaching number 11 on the Billboard charts. It was later included on the album "Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights" in 1992. 'Powerhouse' is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is a fast-paced, frenetic section that features a driving rhythm and a melody played on a variety of instruments, including saxophones, clarinets, and trumpets. The second movement is a slower, more melodic section that features a solo piano playing a simple, repetitive melody. The third movement returns to the fast-paced, frenetic style of the first movement, with a driving rhythm and a melody played on a variety of instruments. The characteristics of 'Powerhouse' are its fast-paced tempo, intricate rhythms, and use of unusual instruments. The piece is known for its use of electronic instruments, such as the clavichord and the theremin, which were relatively new at the time of its composition. The piece also features a variety of percussion instruments, including drums, cymbals, and maracas, which add to its driving rhythm. Overall, 'Powerhouse' is a classic jazz instrumental piece that has become a cultural icon. Its fast-paced tempo and intricate rhythms have made it a favorite of musicians and fans alike, and its use in cartoons has made it a beloved piece of popular culture.
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