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1-21 - Angela Kepley [DIGITAL]

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Genre: Percussion Ensemble
# of Players: 4
Level: Medium | Duration: 3:20
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2019

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  • Notes & Instrumentation

    1-21 is a quartet for mallet instruments and toms inspired by music, chanting, and energy of the Women’s March. Each member of the ensemble has the opportunity to play both a mallet instrument and toms. The piece contains rhythms inspired by sambas and chants, with solo sections that give students a chance to voice their own musical thoughts and ideas while building on the energy of the ensemble.

    Genre: Percussion Ensemble | # of Players: 4
    Level: Medium | Duration: 3:20

    Instrumentation
    Percussion 1 (Vibraphone and Tom)
    Percussion 2 (4-octave Marimba and Tom)
    Percussion 3 (4-octave Marimba and Tom)
    Percussion 4 (5-octave Marimba and Tom)

    Toms should be graduated in pitch with Percussion 1 having the highest drum.

    (Playable on two marimbas)

    Program Notes

    1-21 was inspired by the rhythm, music, and energy of the Women’s March. While attending the Women’s March in Chicago, I found myself surrounded by chanting, music, and excitement. There was a sense of community and a common goal of unit and equality. As a percussionist and dancer, I was drawn to samba music off in the distance. That day, I marched and danced my way through the streets of Chicago.

    When I sat down to compose the following day, the rhythms of samba and the various chants were playing in my head. The result was a composition that melded the of sounds from the previous day. Like the march, the solo sections of the piece give students a chance to voice their own ideas while simultaneously feeding off each other’s musical energy. The title is a reminder of the wonderful sense of community and the sounds and energy of the city that I experienced on that date.

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    • "1- 21" Composed by Angela Kepley

      Performed by the Kepley Studio Percussion Ensemble
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    1. Percussive Notes New Literature Review

      Angela Kepley explains that this piece was written after attending the Women’s March in Chicago. She says that there was samba music and chanting, and the sounds of the day were in her mind as she composed this work.

      The piece begins with an ostinato on the lower marimbas while a simple melody is played over them. The rhythms are reminiscent of marching, and the syncopations are a reminder of the samba style. The middle section is a quartet on toms that incorporates call-and-response style along with the samba rhythms. There are sections that require the students to improvise for a measure and half a measure. The final section goes back to the opening marimba music.

      This work is fantastic for young students. The syncopation involved is the only reason to give it the medium difficulty rating. However, the syncopations are easy enough for a younger high school or advanced junior-high group.

      Kepley did a wonderful job of capturing the chanting, the marching, and what could only be heard as the excitement she experienced that day in Chicago. This is a great piece that would also open the door to discussing the role of music in social change. Congratulations to Angela Kepley on an excellent addition to the younger student’s repertoire.

      Josh Armstrong
      Percussive Notes
      Vol. 59, No. 2, April 2021
      on Jun 16th 2022

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