John Ferrari
Crunch
Works Info
Composer:John FerrariAverage_duration:4:26'Crunch' is a contemporary percussion ensemble piece composed by John Ferrari. The piece was composed in 2005 and premiered on March 3, 2006, at the Tenri Cultural Institute in New York City. The piece consists of three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "Crunch," is characterized by its use of metallic sounds and repetitive rhythms. The performers use a variety of metal instruments, including brake drums, cowbells, and cymbals, to create a driving, energetic sound. The rhythms are often syncopated and complex, with the performers playing off of each other to create a sense of tension and release. The second movement, titled "Lullaby," is a stark contrast to the first. It is a slow, meditative piece that features the use of marimbas and vibraphones. The performers use mallets to create a gentle, soothing sound that is meant to evoke a sense of calm and relaxation. The rhythms are simple and repetitive, with the performers gradually building up layers of sound to create a rich, textured atmosphere. The final movement, titled "Crunch II," returns to the driving, energetic sound of the first movement. However, this time the performers use a wider variety of instruments, including drums, woodblocks, and shakers. The rhythms are more complex than in the first movement, with the performers playing off of each other to create a sense of chaos and excitement. The piece ends with a sudden, explosive climax that brings the entire ensemble together in a final burst of energy. Overall, 'Crunch' is a dynamic and engaging piece that showcases the versatility of percussion instruments. The use of metallic sounds, repetitive rhythms, and complex interplay between performers creates a sense of tension and release that keeps the audience engaged throughout the entire performance.More....