Artful Noise: Percussion Literature in the Twentieth Century
Twentieth-century composers created thousands of original works for solo percussion and percussion ensemble. Concise and ideal for the classroom, Artful Noise offers an essential and much-needed survey of this unique literature.

Percussionist Thomas Siwe organizes and analyzes the groundbreaking musical literature that arose during the twentieth century. Focusing on innovations in style and the evolution of the percussion ensemble, Siwe offers a historical overview that connects the music to scoring techniques, new instrumentation and evolving technologies as well as world events. Discussions of representative pieces by seminal composers examines the resources a work requires, its construction, and how it relates to other styles that developed during the same period. In addition, Siwe details the form and purpose of many of the compositions while providing background information on noteworthy artists. Each chapter is supported with musical examples and concludes with a short list of related works specifically designed to steer musicians and instructors alike toward profitable explorations of composers, styles, and eras.

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Artful Noise: Percussion Literature in the Twentieth Century
Twentieth-century composers created thousands of original works for solo percussion and percussion ensemble. Concise and ideal for the classroom, Artful Noise offers an essential and much-needed survey of this unique literature.

Percussionist Thomas Siwe organizes and analyzes the groundbreaking musical literature that arose during the twentieth century. Focusing on innovations in style and the evolution of the percussion ensemble, Siwe offers a historical overview that connects the music to scoring techniques, new instrumentation and evolving technologies as well as world events. Discussions of representative pieces by seminal composers examines the resources a work requires, its construction, and how it relates to other styles that developed during the same period. In addition, Siwe details the form and purpose of many of the compositions while providing background information on noteworthy artists. Each chapter is supported with musical examples and concludes with a short list of related works specifically designed to steer musicians and instructors alike toward profitable explorations of composers, styles, and eras.

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Artful Noise: Percussion Literature in the Twentieth Century

Artful Noise: Percussion Literature in the Twentieth Century

by Thomas Siwe
Artful Noise: Percussion Literature in the Twentieth Century

Artful Noise: Percussion Literature in the Twentieth Century

by Thomas Siwe

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Twentieth-century composers created thousands of original works for solo percussion and percussion ensemble. Concise and ideal for the classroom, Artful Noise offers an essential and much-needed survey of this unique literature.

Percussionist Thomas Siwe organizes and analyzes the groundbreaking musical literature that arose during the twentieth century. Focusing on innovations in style and the evolution of the percussion ensemble, Siwe offers a historical overview that connects the music to scoring techniques, new instrumentation and evolving technologies as well as world events. Discussions of representative pieces by seminal composers examines the resources a work requires, its construction, and how it relates to other styles that developed during the same period. In addition, Siwe details the form and purpose of many of the compositions while providing background information on noteworthy artists. Each chapter is supported with musical examples and concludes with a short list of related works specifically designed to steer musicians and instructors alike toward profitable explorations of composers, styles, and eras.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252085000
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 07/08/2020
Series: Music in American Life
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.87(d)

About the Author

Thomas Siwe is a professor emeritus of music at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of Percussion: A Course of Study for the Future Band and Orchestra Director and Ten Hall of Fame Snare Drum Solos, and a member of the Percussive Arts Society’s Hall of Fame.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction 1

1 Origins: Experiments within Tradition 5

2 An Emerging Literature for Percussion Ensemble 26

3 Henry Cowell and the West Coast Dance Scene 42

4 Post World War II-America Rising 64

5 Serialism: Permutating Indefinite-Pitched Instruments 82

6 Chance and Indeterminacy in Music 97

7 Electronic Music 107

8 Music-Theater 118

9 Sonorism: The Color of Music 136

10 Minimalism 146

11 The Solo Percussionist-Center Stage 156

Epilogue 179

Notes 187

Bibliography 199

Scores 211

Index 215

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