See the page for the piece here, including audio and a perusal score.
Included are PDF files for a 9x12" score and 8.5x11" parts.
Gamma Decay is a process where unstable atoms release gamma rays from the nucleus. Gamma rays are very high energy waves which act like x-rays, piercing almost any substance. This piece was inspired by the idea of these gamma rays emanating from an unstable element. When writing this piece, I wanted to include elements not often found in music of this difficulty. There is an emphasis on texture as opposed to melody, and what melodic material does exist is based on a limited set of pitches. This can help introduce developing ensembles to musical elements which are common in contemporary music. Even so, there are still loud and exciting moments which will be fun to play, with a multitude of percussion parts.
Gamma Decay was commissioned by the Linn-Mar High School Symphony Band, director Jennifer Tiede. The work premiered on May 16, 2019.
Gamma Decay (9x12 Score + 8.5x11 Parts, digital download)
Concert Band Instrumentation:
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Fl., Ob., Bsn., 2 Cl., Bcl. Asx., Tsx., Bsx.,
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2 Tpt., 2 Hn., Tbn., Bari T.C./B.C., Tub.,
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Timp., Perc 1 (S.D.), Perc 2 (Tom, Anvil/Brake Drum), Perc 3 (Tam-tam, B.D.), Perc 4 (Mar., Glock.), Perc 5 (Susp. Cym., Vib.)
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