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Here Be Dragons (orchestra)

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Genre: Full Orchestra
# of Players:
Level: 4 | Duration: 3:55
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2012

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  • Notes & Instrumentation

    As the title implies, you are about to enter a realm of mystery and excitement! Ancient cartographers labeled unexplored regions on their maps as "terra incognita" and in one instance wrote Here Be Dragons, signifying the peril that lay ahead. Experience the adventure of such a place through music and unusual sounds with this creative and imaginative work.

    Genre: Full Orchestra | # of Players:
    Level: 4 | Duration: 3:55

    Instrumentation
    Piccolo
    Flute 1
    Flute 2
    Oboe
    Bassoon
    Bb Clarinet 1
    Bb Clarinet 2
    Bb Clarinet 3
    Bb Bass Clarinet

    Bb Trumpet 1
    Bb Trumpet 2
    Bb Trumpet 3
    F Horn 1
    F Horn 2
    Trombone 1
    Trombone 2
    Bass Trombone
    Tuba

    Timpani (4 drums)
    Percussion 1 (Bells)
    Percussion 2 (Xylophone)
    Percussion 3 (Vibraphone)
    Percussion 4 (Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Tambourine)
    Percussion 5 (3 Concert Toms, Wind Chimes)
    Percussion 6 (Suspended Cymbal, Tam-Tam, Crash Cymbals, Woodblock, Shaker)

    Violin I
    Violin II
    Viola
    Cello
    Bass

    Program Notes
    Ancient cartographers often labeled unexplored areas on their maps as "terra incognita" or drew pictures of sea monsters, assuming that beyond their present knowledge lay great peril. On one map from the medieval era, the cartographer wrote "Here Be Dragons", which inspired this piece.

    Here Be Dragons is the third part of a medieval trilogy for orchestra which also includes "Alchemy: Spirit Into Sound" and "Illuminations: the Visions of Hildegarde Von Bingen". As such, I encourage both conductor and player to go into some of their own unexplored areas of making music and take some chances to see what's out there. You do so at your own risk, of course, but I wish all a safe return.

    - Gary Gackstatter

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    • "Here Be Dragons" - 2012 Lindbergh High Spring Orchestra Concert

      Lindbergh Symphony Orchestra performs "Here Be Dragons" by Gary Gackstatter during the Spring Orchestra Concert at Lindbergh District Auditorium on May 1, 2012. Tiffany Lee plays clarinet in the orchestra.
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