![]() ![]() ![]() He uses ten performers playing four marimbas (three if two players share), two glockenspiels, vibraphone, crotales, chimes, high and low sleighbells, and a 32-inch timpani.įaithfully transcribing the original into the four marimba parts with player one as the solo voice, Slawson uses the metallic instruments as supporting color, filling out the continuo part in the vibes and rhythmic stability in the sleighbells. Brian Slawson has orchestrated a large keyboard ensemble to bring this work to the percussion world. The first movement from Antonio Vivaldi’s “Winter: Four Seasons” violin concerto is one of the more well-known portions of these masterpieces. ![]()
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