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Sweet Dreams, Elizabeth Lee - Gabe Musella [DIGITAL]

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Genre: Percussion Ensemble
# of Players: 6 + Cello & Piano
Level: Medium | Duration: 3:40
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2007

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    The work is simple and melodic in nature. The music should flow gently and always remain fluid and transparent. The melody is predominantly pentatonic, harmonized mostly in E-flat minor.

    Genre: Percussion Ensemble | # of Players: 6 + Cello & Piano
    Level: Medium | Duration: 3:40

    Instrumentation
    Bells
    Vibraphone 1
    Vibraphone
    Marimba
    Cello [optional Marimba 2]
    Chimes/Crotales
    Piano
    Percussion (suspended cymbal, 2 triangles)

    Program Notes
    This work was written to commemorate two significant events in the lives of Jerriald Dillard and his wife, Jennifer Dillard, Director of Bands at Knox Junior High School in The Woodlands, Texas: first, the birth of their beautiful daughter, Elizabeth Lee Dillard, and second, the selection of Mr. Dillard’s ensemble to perform at the prestigious Midwest Clinic in Chicago. At the Dillards’ request, the work is simple and melodic in nature. The music should flow gently and always remain fluid and transparent. The melody is predominantly pentatonic, harmonized mostly in E-flat minor.

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    • Sweet Dreams, Elizabeth Lee

      By Gabriel Musella. Performed by the Kansas City Youth Percussion Ensemble.
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    1. A Great Opportunity for Collaboration

      This work is a favorite of mine, as it allows me to showcase a student soloist with my percussion ensemble which would otherwise not be a part of our program. The key choice can pose a challenge, but with time, a good high school of college cellist can master the solo cello part. The accompanying percussion ensemble parts can be easily doubled to accommodate more players as well. on Jan 22nd 2025

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