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Frozen Cathedral, The - click for larger image
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Title Frozen Cathedral, The
Article no. 4089619
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Original contemporary music (20th, 21st century)
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band); CB (Concert Band)
Format Prt (full score)
Country of publication USA (us)
Publisher * Fields with a star (*) are only visible for club members after registrationclick here
Year of publication 2013
Composer Mackey, John
Difficulty level 5
Duration 14:00
Additional info/contents "Denali" is the traditional name of the mountain, a word from the Athapascan language of the North American Indian tribe Koyukon, meaning "the great" or "the high". Rising more than twenty thousand feet above sea level, it towers over the Alaskan wilderness many times over. Measured from its base to its summit, it is the tallest mainland mountain in the world, a full two thousand feet higher than Mount Everest. Mount McKinley is a stunning spectacle. And it is the inspiration for John Mackey's "The Frozen Cathedral".

Commissioned by The University of North Carolina, Greensboro; The University of Michigan; Michigan State University; University of Florida; Florida State University; University of Georgia; University of Oklahoma; The Ohio State University; University of Kentucky; Arizona State University; Metro State College

World premiere on March 22, 2013 with the University of North Carolina Greensboro Wind Ensemble, conducted by John Locke.

Prt

PicFlt
Flt 1,2,3,4 (1=BQfl doub, 2=AFlt doub)
Ob 1,2
EHrn
Fag 1,2
CtrFag
EsClr
Clr 1,2,3,4
BClr 1,2
CBClr
SSax
ASax
TSax
BSax

TrpC 1,2,3,4
Hrn in F 1,2,3,4
Trb 1,2,3
BsTrb
Euph
Tub

KB
Pno (Clst doub)
Hrp
Antiphonal Perc 1,2,3:
-Crystal glasses (high Db and F, bowed)
-Glsp (2)
-Trng (one medium small, one small)
-Waterphone
Perc 1,2,3,4,5,6,7:
-BD
-AntCym (2-octave set for Percussion IV. Low C#, D#, and E are removed from set and assigned to Percussion I.)
-ChCym (2)
-MCym
-SuCym (2)
-Glsp
-Mar
-Wispi
-Splash-Cym
-TamTam
-Tmb
-Tmp
-Trng (medium small and small)
-Vib (2)
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Format
Frozen Cathedral, The - click here Frozen Cathedral, The (concert/wind band; Concert Band), full score
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