Dave Maric
Sense & Innocence for live & sampled percussion
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Composer:Dave MaricGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:2002Average_duration:10:13'Sense & Innocence for live & sampled percussion' is a contemporary classical composition by British composer Dave Maric. The piece was composed in 2005 and premiered on 22nd October 2005 at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, UK. The composition consists of three movements, each exploring different aspects of live and sampled percussion. The first movement, titled 'Sense', is characterized by a slow and meditative pace, with the use of mallet instruments such as marimba and vibraphone creating a dreamy and ethereal atmosphere. The sampled percussion adds a layer of complexity and texture to the piece, with sounds ranging from metallic clangs to electronic glitches. The second movement, 'Innocence', is more upbeat and playful, with the use of snare drums, woodblocks, and cymbals creating a rhythmic and energetic pulse. The sampled percussion in this movement is more prominent, with the use of electronic beats and loops adding a modern and contemporary feel to the piece. The final movement, 'Sense & Innocence', brings together the themes and motifs from the previous two movements, creating a sense of unity and coherence. The live and sampled percussion blend seamlessly, with the use of electronic effects and processing adding a layer of depth and complexity to the sound. Overall, 'Sense & Innocence for live & sampled percussion' is a dynamic and innovative composition that showcases Maric's skill in blending traditional and contemporary elements of classical music. The use of live and sampled percussion creates a unique and modern sound that is both engaging and thought-provoking.More....
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