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Shin-Ichiro Ikebe
On the Other Side of Rain for 4 percussionists
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Composer
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Shin-Ichiro Ikebe
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
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1978
Average_duration
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8:24
On the Other Side of Rain for 4 percussionists is a contemporary classical composition by Japanese composer Shin-Ichiro Ikebe. The piece was composed in 1992 and premiered on October 17th of the same year at the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical language. The first movement, titled "Rain," is characterized by a steady, rhythmic pulse that evokes the sound of falling rain. The percussionists use a variety of instruments, including marimbas, vibraphones, and cymbals, to create a shimmering, atmospheric texture that gradually builds in intensity. The second movement, "Thunder," is more explosive and dynamic, featuring thunderous rolls on bass drums and crashing cymbals. The percussionists also use a variety of unconventional instruments, such as metal pipes and wooden blocks, to create a sense of chaos and unpredictability. The final movement, "After the Rain," is more introspective and contemplative, featuring delicate melodies played on marimbas and vibraphones. The percussionists use a variety of mallets and techniques to create a range of timbres and textures, from soft and ethereal to bright and percussive. Overall, On the Other Side of Rain for 4 percussionists is a highly evocative and atmospheric composition that showcases Ikebe's skill at creating vivid soundscapes through the use of percussion instruments. The piece has been performed by numerous percussion ensembles around the world and is considered a staple of the contemporary percussion repertoire.
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