ABSTRACT

More than eighty years have passed since Edgard Varèse’s catalytic work for percussion ensemble, Ionisation, was heard in its New York premiere. A flurry of pieces for this new medium dawned soon after, challenging the established truths and preferences of the European musical tradition while setting the stage for percussion to become one of the most significant musical advances of the twentieth century. This 'revolution', as John Cage termed it, was a quintessentially modernist movement - an exploration of previously undiscovered sounds, forms, textures, and styles. However, as percussion music has progressed and become woven into the fabric of Western musical culture, several divergent paths, comprised of various traditions and a multiplicity of aesthetic sensibilities, have since emerged for the percussionist to pursue.

This edited collection highlights the progressive developments that continue to investigate uncharted musical grounds. Using historical studies, philosophical insights, analyses of performance practice, and anecdotal reflections authored by some of today's most engaged performers, composers, and scholars, this book aims to illuminate the unique destinations found in the artistic journey of the modern percussionist.

part I|57 pages

Looking Back, Moving Ahead

chapter 2|20 pages

What of the Performers?

The Case of the Percussion Group Cincinnati and the Need to Reconsider Percussion Chamber Music Historiography

part II|101 pages

Exploration, Discovery, and Illumination

chapter II 5|23 pages

Abstracted Resonance

The Percussion Music of Peter Garland 1

chapter II 7|21 pages

I Drum the Body Electric

chapter II 8|28 pages

The Search for Self

An Exploration of the Percussion Music of Stuart Saunders Smith

part III|37 pages

Conversing about the Journey

chapter 10|9 pages

Percussive Thoughts

part IV|101 pages

Reflections on Paths Traveled

chapter 12|14 pages

Meandering

chapter 13|9 pages

Bagatelles

chapter 14|60 pages

Composing, Thoughts 1

chapter 15|17 pages

Letter to a Young Percussionist

(Preferences in Percussion, 2010) 1