2 hours ago2 hr on pastel skies was “commissioned” (more in this case called for) by the young composers 2026 summer competition fit this team after a poem about the serene atmosphere of the Midsummer afternoonSo, on a bright summer day it shall be:The great sun, my partner in joy,Shall make, amid the satin and the silk,Your dear beauty lovelier still;The sky, all blue, like a tall canopy,Shall quiver sumptuously in the long foldsAbove our two happy brows, grown paleWith pleasure and expectancy;And when evening comes, the breeze shall be softAnd play caressingly about your veils,And the peaceful stars looking downShall smile benevolently on man and wife.The gestation of this piece (initial thought, even before the entry of the first note) was an image of a dreamy Florida sunset over the Gulf of Mexico with this image the piece will transport you to another dimension of into the pastel pink, orange, and red opalescent skiesinstrumentationxylophone (doubling on glockenspiel and crotales, /w large zill bell attachmentvibraphone I /w sus and Z.bell and dull metallic object (something like a Burma bell)vibraphone II /w sus and Z.bell and dull metallic object (something like a Burma bell) Marimba I /w sus and temple blocksMarimba II /w Chimes, sus and temple blocks and large, vibrating drum ( tom or surdo ect.) On Pastel Skies.mp3 On Pastel Skies.pdf
45 minutes ago45 min Entry: On Pastel SkyMelodies Themes MotivesHarmony Chords TexturesForm Development Structure TimeOriginality CreativityScore PresentationInstrumentation Orchestration PlayabilityExecution of Given ChallengeTaste101010108 81010Average Score: 9.5Review:I generally do not much to say about this piece. My only concern is that why is mallet percussion players switching to non-mallet instruments. Usually, non-mallets require a different staves. You also church bells as part of the ensemble. I am not sure if mallet percussionist would be able to play them (?). Those runs and rolls seem seems to fine. There is no issue there. I can say this was highly creative piece with different textures, harmonies, and themes. The overall structure is intro (Hymnal) then quasi rondo happening. That was fun to listen to. You went above meeting what was expected. Mallet percussion mixed with non mallets creates beautiful orchestral sounds and colors. This is usually out side my taste, but...hey...I thoroughly enjoyed. Please write more mixed ensembles in the future. It is started to grow on me. kvothe.
22 minutes ago22 min Author 18 minutes ago, Kvothe said:My only concern is that why is mallet percussion players switching to non-mallet instruments. Usually, non-mallets require a different staves. You also church bells as part of the ensemble. I am not sure if mallet percussionist would be able to play them (?)I’ll answer those two questions/appeal themAnyways, about mallet players being able to play unto percussion is a existing thing, especially in the marching arts (which most of the mounting options are based afterThe church bells you were referring to were tubular bells (in America. We just happen to call those chimes.). The score indicates that they should not be damping in ring until they stop naturally by this methodology. If they do have a pedal, the pedal should be pressed down at all times and not be dampened trap stands and or mallet bags should be available for all of the performers, allowing the use for switching between yarn ,acrylic and also chime malletsHopefully this could clear things up thanksAnd I’m glad you enjoyed the peace. This was really fun writing. (especially in four in the morning on a flight home.)
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