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Genre: Percussion Ensemble
# of Players: 3
Level: Medium Difficult | Duration: 6:15
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2009
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An energetic and thrilling work for drum set and percussion ensemble inspired the playing of some of rocks most influential drummers.
Genre: Percussion Ensemble | # of Players: 3
Level: Medium Difficult | Duration: 6:15
Instrumentation
Percussion 1
Drum Set (Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Hi/Med/Low Toms, Hi-Hat, Crash Cymbal)
Percussion 2
4 Concert Toms, China Cymbal, Cowbell
Percussion 3
Bongos, Congas, Splash Cymbal, Large Tam-Tam
Program Notes
Criss owes its existence to two people who deserve a shout-out:
First is composer Christoper Rouse, well-loved by percussionists everywhere for his energetic and thrilling pieces Ogoun Badagris and Ku-Ka-Ilimoku, which are bombastic staples of the percussion ensemble repertoire. I first heard his thunderous homage to Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham in the late 1980s, and was thrilled to hear an art-music composer tackle rock-&-roll in a serious fashion, without irony. Criss exists in part because Bonham came before it.
And, of course, there’s Peter Criss. I can safely say – again, without irony! – that the person I am and the life I have led would not be the same without the influence of this drummin’ cat. The music Peter made with Kiss has been part of me since I was a child, and if I became a musician at least in part because of that band, then I definitely became a drummer because of Peter. His solid timing, intricate rhythms and animalistic, Krupa-esque pounding of the skins have formed the backbone of my own drumset style…an influence I’m fiercely proud to acknowledge and a heritage I hope to carry into the future.
-SRH