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for percussion ensemble and piano
Level: Med-Advanced
Duration: 5:15
Personnel: 12 players
State Lists: Florida
Release Date: 2022
Product ID : TSPCE22-022DL
Price: $45.00
Item #: TSPCE22-022DL

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Description

Crossing the Threshold is an intricate work by Chad Heiny for 11 percussionists and piano. It symbolizes the popular narrative concept of “The Hero’s Journey” in which a hero departs on an adventure, triumphs through crisis, and ultimately returns enlightened and transformed by the experience. While not entirely programmatic, its arc also suggests the ongoing journey of a talisman – an object passed along from person to person, and generation to generation.

A richly orchestrated piece for intermediate-advanced ensembles, performers must frequently maintain independent lines that serve to weave a broader musical tapestry. Special techniques like bowed vibraphones, crotales performed like finger cymbals in a variety of ways, and numerous energetic, drummy interjections ultimately create a wide spectrum of colors representative of contemporary percussion composition.

Use of this product is governed by the license terms outlined here.

Instrumentation

Glockenspiel

Crotales (4 notes removed and played like finger cymbals, need both octaves)

Xylophone

3 vibraphones

3 marimbas — (2) low A, (1) 5-octave)

Piano

Drums — bongos, doumbek, field drum, kick drum (mounted), piccolo snare drum, tamborim

Cymbals & gongs — small crash cymbal, 2 sizzle cymbals, tam-tam

Accessories — bell tree, caxixi (2), claves, mark tree (echo tree if possible), sleigh bells, small tambourine, sonic energy bell, 2 triangles

Reviews

This piece, commissioned by the Park City Education Foundation for the Park City High School Percussion Ensemble in Utah, was inspired by Joseph Campbell’s monomyth as outlined in his book The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Chad Heiny creates a musical image of a journey, either personal or of an object through generations. In just over five minutes, the listener is taken on this journey through a range of musical textures.

“Crossing the Threshold” is scored for 11 percussionists and a pianist. Some extended techniques that are called for are explained clearly in the performance notes. These techniques include crotales played like finger cymbals (struck, choked, and swirled) and the use of a sonic energy bell. The piece includes sixteenth-note runs in some of the keyboard parts. There are a few passages of three-mallet playing in various parts, but the keyboard parts mostly consist of two-mallet work. No individual part is overly difficult, but the resulting sound is complex and evocative of the tension and release of a long journey. Thus, the challenge is in the musical and expressive presentation of the piece.

I recommend this piece for an established high school or university percussion ensemble. It is accessible and satisfying to players and audiences. It would work well anywhere on a concert program.

—Justin Bunting
Percussive Notes
Vol. 61, No. 1, February 2023

Description

Crossing the Threshold is an intricate work by Chad Heiny for 11 percussionists and piano. It symbolizes the popular narrative concept of “The Hero’s Journey” in which a hero departs on an adventure, triumphs through crisis, and ultimately returns enlightened and transformed by the experience. While not entirely programmatic, its arc also suggests the ongoing journey of a talisman – an object passed along from person to person, and generation to generation.

A richly orchestrated piece for intermediate-advanced ensembles, performers must frequently maintain independent lines that serve to weave a broader musical tapestry. Special techniques like bowed vibraphones, crotales performed like finger cymbals in a variety of ways, and numerous energetic, drummy interjections ultimately create a wide spectrum of colors representative of contemporary percussion composition.

Use of this product is governed by the license terms outlined here.

Instrumentation

Glockenspiel

Crotales (4 notes removed and played like finger cymbals, need both octaves)

Xylophone

3 vibraphones

3 marimbas — (2) low A, (1) 5-octave)

Piano

Drums — bongos, doumbek, field drum, kick drum (mounted), piccolo snare drum, tamborim

Cymbals & gongs — small crash cymbal, 2 sizzle cymbals, tam-tam

Accessories — bell tree, caxixi (2), claves, mark tree (echo tree if possible), sleigh bells, small tambourine, sonic energy bell, 2 triangles

Reviews

This piece, commissioned by the Park City Education Foundation for the Park City High School Percussion Ensemble in Utah, was inspired by Joseph Campbell’s monomyth as outlined in his book The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Chad Heiny creates a musical image of a journey, either personal or of an object through generations. In just over five minutes, the listener is taken on this journey through a range of musical textures.

“Crossing the Threshold” is scored for 11 percussionists and a pianist. Some extended techniques that are called for are explained clearly in the performance notes. These techniques include crotales played like finger cymbals (struck, choked, and swirled) and the use of a sonic energy bell. The piece includes sixteenth-note runs in some of the keyboard parts. There are a few passages of three-mallet playing in various parts, but the keyboard parts mostly consist of two-mallet work. No individual part is overly difficult, but the resulting sound is complex and evocative of the tension and release of a long journey. Thus, the challenge is in the musical and expressive presentation of the piece.

I recommend this piece for an established high school or university percussion ensemble. It is accessible and satisfying to players and audiences. It would work well anywhere on a concert program.

—Justin Bunting
Percussive Notes
Vol. 61, No. 1, February 2023


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