Recitative and Scherzo

Price: 
$57.00

Recitative and Scherzo

Arranger/Composer: 

Leonard, Stanley

Item Code:
08680
Publisher: 
C. Alan Publications

Timpani Feature

Recitative and Scherzo is a celebration of the view of percussion instruments in their own right as musical instruments.

Program Notes

Recitative and Scherzo was commissioned and premiered by Ronald Horner with the Percussion Ensemble of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Gary Olmstead conducting, on November 17, 1998. The music begins with a short solo recitative and continues with dialogue between the solo timpani and the ensemble. A rhythmic fragment containing five beats is introduced. The tension between three beats and two beats is evident throughout the Recitative. The timpani resolve some of this tension in two descending chromatic statements, which are reversed in the opening Scherzo. The Scherzo is dance-like, now moving from pulses of five to six, and reminiscent of music by Franz Liszt, who was a strong supporter of percussion instruments in their own right as musical instruments. Recitative and Scherzo is a celebration of that view.

Grade Level: 4
Copyright: 2007
Number of Players: 5 + Solo Timpani

Sample PDF

  • recitative.pdf
  • Instrumentation

    Solo Timpani (5 drums)
    Percussion 1: large maracas, xylophone, snare drum, 4 temple blocks, crotales (2 octaves), guiro, mark tree
    Percussion 2: bells, claves
    Percussion 3: xylophone, vibraphone, large cowbell
    Percussion 4: chimes, tam-tam, vibraslap
    Percussion 5: bass drum, suspended cymbal, marimba (4.3 octaves)