Concerto for Vibraphone and Percussion Ensemble, by Ney Rosauro

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  • Concerto for Vibraphone and Percussion Ensemble, by Ney Rosauro
    Performed by:
    The University of Southern Mississippi Percussion Ensemble
    Andrew Gilstrap, soloist
    The USM Percussion Ensemble is under the director of Dr. John Wooton
    I. Recitativo - Allegro (0:05)
    II. Acalanto (5:53)
    III. Vivo - Preto (12:00)
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    ABOUT THE PIECE
    The Concerto for Vibraphone and Orchestra was written in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil in 1995 and 1996 and is dedicated to Evelyn Glennie. The work was originally written for vibraphone and chamber orchestra and was premiered with piano reduction during the 1996 Japan Percussion Festival in Tokyo.
    The work is written in three movements and has a bridge connecting the last two movements without pause. The first and last movements are constructed over a mixed scale that combines lydian and mixolydian modes, which are quite often found in the folk music of northeastern Brazil. The first movement (Recitativo-Allegro) develops from a chromatic theme, presented in a slow tempo in the opening measures of the work, and represents the constant life struggle of the poor people in the dry lands of northeastern Brazil. The second movement (Acalanto / Lullaby) is based on the Brazilian folk lullaby called Tutú Marambá, and depicts a child's peaceful passage to a dream-filled slumber. The effect of playing the vibraphone with the rattan handle of the mallet recalls the sound of music boxes used to lull children to sleep. The last movement (Vivo - Presto) depicts the flight of seagulls, which was inspired by time spent by the composer at Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro, while watching a breathtaking view of the sun setting over the Arpoador rock formations.
    Percussive Notes magazine calls the concerto "an excellent showcase for the solo vibist, and, like the Marimba Concerto, another excellent work that audiences will find enjoyable and exciting."
    ABOUT THE PERFORMER
    Born and raised in Wichita Kansas, Andrew Gilstrap has pursued a passion for music his whole life. Gilstrap is a versatile percussionist and specializes in drum set, steel pan, vibraphone, marimba, rudimental snare drum and timpani. As a performer, Gilstrap has toured and recorded with prominent artists from the Midwest including The Cherokee Maidens, Shaft, Robin Macy, Riverside 65, and XV. Currently Gilstrap performs with numerous groups in the southern region including The Mississippi Symphony Orchestra and The Meridian Symphony Orchestra, and frequently performs in both The Natchez Festival of Music and Festival South. Along with an active performance career, Gilstrap teaches percussion at William Carey University in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
    Andrew Gilstrap earned both B.M. and M.M. degrees in percussion performance from Wichita State University and is currently pursuing a D.M.A. from The University of Southern Mississippi. Over the years Gilstrap has had the privilege of studying with many great percussion educators including Dr. John Wooton, Dr. J.C. Combs, Jerry Scholl, and Steve Hatfield.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @neyrosauro9529
    @neyrosauro9529 9 років тому +13

    Great performance guys. Congratulations to Andrew Gilstrap (soloist) and Dr.John Wooton director. Bravissimo…...

  • @NeyRosauroartist
    @NeyRosauroartist 2 роки тому +4

    This video and your performance are top and you excel. Remember well the few days I spent at SMU. Great memories

  • @DrumSolVanIsle
    @DrumSolVanIsle 9 років тому +4

    Aside from the excellent musicians performing; it’s a great pleasure to see that Dr Wooton is ‘behind this’. His music-culture is so distinguished; and the musicianship of this ensemble probably could not be learned online - you'd have to be part of the scene; and accepted for a place.
    Well recorded too.

  • @johnwooton
    @johnwooton 9 років тому +10

    Ney, Thank you for such a wonderful piece of music and allowing us to record it. We are honored my friend.

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      @jaxtondax785 3 роки тому

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    • @jaxtondax785
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      @adrielnicholas8104 3 роки тому

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  • @dariomulonia3480
    @dariomulonia3480 6 років тому +1

    Una vera e propria performance memorabile,complimenti!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SanteeVermont
    @SanteeVermont 8 років тому +1

    This is awesome!

  • @andreagodoshiana8953
    @andreagodoshiana8953 4 роки тому

    Comments are almost as impressive as the performance 🚺 awesome work, everyone 💜

  • @marcoszog
    @marcoszog 9 років тому +2

    Great sounds! I'd like to work with music! Greetings from Rio Brazil!

  • @dariomulonia3480
    @dariomulonia3480 6 років тому +3

    Minkia il solista dovrebbe sbagliare meno note,ma per il resto si vede che è un grande musicista!!!!!complimenti ancora!!!!

  • @kiribundi
    @kiribundi 9 років тому +5

    Damn I just realized the keys are placed like they would be on a piano

  • @umbertoiannotta6522
    @umbertoiannotta6522 8 років тому

    What kinde of mallets use the vibrafonist? Thank you!

  • @TheBryanair
    @TheBryanair 7 років тому +3

    vergogna!