Sidereal Horizon Ghost for combined brass and percussion ensembles.
Print size: 11 x 17"
Review from Percussive Notes (2022):
Written in 1984, this is a wonderful expression of the composer’s skills in reaching performers and audiences. It is a graphic score, written for combined brass and percussion ensembles. All players read off of the score, about which the composer states: “This is a transposed score. No performance parts. Performers play from the full score.”
The timing of this work is 7 1⁄2 minutes, with musical events indicated as the timing progresses. There are clock/timing-based cues, so events occur at the specified timings. While many percussion instruments are called for, an included setup diagram is very helpful. Also included is specific notation that has a key at the front of the score, which follows similar patterns in other compositions by Dennis Anderson.
I especially appreciate the thought that went into each part of this score: it is not difficult to understand, and is precise in its many indications, whether they be musical, graphic, or written instructions. The composer clearly has a working knowledge of percussion instruments by the items he asks for, including mallet choice (wood mallets, yarn, light triangle beater, etc.). He has a specific product in mind, and his clear and defined notation indicates his desired sounds to the performers, so there are few questions about the sound that is desired and intended.
This is a great piece for a college or professional ensemble, as it requires quite a few personnel and instruments. Additionally, the more-advanced music reading that is required lends itself to a more experienced ensemble.
—Cassie Bunting