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Lamplighters is written for large percussion ensemble and embraces a festive, winter feel. The piece is composed with the intention of being manageable to prepare during the quick turnaround between marching band season and a winter concert.
Genre: Percussion Ensemble | # of Players: 13
Level: Intermediate | Duration: 4:10
Instrumentation
Conductor's Score (8.5"x11" spiral bound)
Glockenspiel
Chimes
Vibraphone: Melodica (or Accordion)
Marimba 1a: Desk Bells in C and E
Marimba 1b: Vibraphone
Marimba 1c: Desk Bell in C, Crotales (2 octaves)
Marimba 1d
Marimba 1e: Tam-Tam, Bass Drum
Marimba 2a
Marimba 2b: Desk Bells in G and A
Marimba 2c: Desk Bells in F and B
Marimba 2d: Sleigh Bells
Marimba 2e: Wind Chimes, Suspended Cymbal
This piece can be performed with 2 shared marimbas. Vibraphone players will each require their own vibraphone.
Marimba 1 (4.5-octave), Marimba 2 (5.0-octave)
Program Notes
Lamplighters was sparked from a line spoken by Gonzo in "The Muppet Christmas Carol:"
“Once again, it was Christmas Eve. Night was falling, and the lamplighters were plying their trade.”
I thought about the work of a lamplighter, trudging through the snow as the sky grows dark, collar pulled high against the cold. The quiet responsibility of lighting the streets on Christmas Eve, surrounded by the echo of ringing church bells. Knowing everyone else has gathered in warmth and laughter must carry a lonely weight, yet a strong sense of pride and purpose. The piece pulls from this imagery, from an ominous accordion layered over a serene marimba chorale, to the clock striking midnight, and the poignant push into Christmas day.
– J.F.