Paul Burnell

Aim Straight for Starlight, processional piece for ensemble with handbells

SM-000288212
Composer
Paul Burnell
Publisher
Paul Burnell
Genre
Classical / Contemporary
Instrumentation
Piano, Cello, Handbells, Percussion
Type of score
Full score
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Duration
7'30"
Difficulty
Easy
Year of composition
2003

Description
Composed 2003
Duration 7:30 approximately
Processional piece for ensemble with handbells
Instrumentation:
- small drum
- 2 cellos
- handbells (chromatic set of 13, c-c)11 players - one doubling accordion (or similar instrument
such as an electronic organ), others doubling handheld percussion, timpani
- group of wind/brass players, voices (no set instrumentation) at least 3 performers - bass drum
- Optional : bottles, other accordions, melodicas, organ etc.

‘Aim Straight for Starlight’ is a processional piece that symbolises the movement of life from Earth into the wider Universe.

The piece is 'modular' in the sense that di erent elements may be omitted. It could be performed by handbells only, or without the band. The handbells music is available as a piano part - the pianist could perform at the same time as the handbells. If the performers do not include voices, then some attempt should be made to present the text of the band ‘melody’: either in the concert programme, or as a spoken introduction.

Upload date
15 May 2017

Price

Sheet music file
1.99 USD
PDF, 4.85 Mb (7 p.)

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