
A percussion ensemble is a
musical ensemble consisting of only
percussion instrument
A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument. Excl ...
s. Although the term can be used to describe any such group, it commonly refers to groups of classically trained percussionists performing primarily
classical music. In America, percussion ensembles are most commonly found at
conservatories, though some professional groups, such as
Nexus and
So Percussion exist.
Drumlines and groups who regularly meet for
drum circles are two other forms of the percussion ensemble.
Early literature
George Antheil's ''
Ballet Mécanique'' (1923) is one of the earliest examples of composition for percussion, written originally as a film score and exemplifying the ideals of the Italian futurist movement. Antheil originally called for sixteen synchronized player pianos, as well as airplane engines, alongside more traditional percussion instruments. Another early example, Cuban composer
Amadeo Roldán's ''Rítmicas'' nos. 5 and 6 of 1930, made use of Cuban percussion instruments and rhythms. But it was
Edgard Varèse
Edgard Victor Achille Charles Varèse (; also spelled Edgar; December 22, 1883 – November 6, 1965) was a French-born composer who spent the greater part of his career in the United States. Varèse's music emphasizes timbre and rhythm; he coined ...
's ''
Ionisation'' that "opened the floodgates" and truly brought the percussion ensemble into the fold of contemporary composition. Premiered in 1933 under the baton of
Nicholas Slonimsky
Nicolas Slonimsky ( – December 25, 1995), born Nikolai Leonidovich Slonimskiy (russian: Никола́й Леони́дович Сло́нимский), was a Russian-born American conductor, author, pianist, composer and lexicographer. ...
, ''Ionisation'' is thematically structured and makes use of 13 performers playing over 30 different instruments, including Latin percussion instruments, drums, cymbals, sirens, a piano, chimes and glockenspiel.
Other noteworthy pieces were composed during the 1930s and 1940s, particularly on the
West Coast of America by composers
Henry Cowell,
John Cage,
Lou Harrison, and
Johanna Beyer. The year 1939 saw the composition of Cage's ''
First Construction (in Metal)
''Construction'' is the title of several pieces by American composer John Cage, all scored for unorthodox percussion instruments. The pieces were composed in 1939–42 while Cage was working at the Cornish School of the Arts in Seattle, Washington ...
'' and Harrison's ''Canticle no. 1''.
Béla Bartók's ''
Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion'', written in 1937, was also an important piece for the development of percussion composition. The early 1940s resulted in Cage's
second (1940) and
third (1941) Constructions, Harrison's ''Fugue for Percussion'' (1941), as well as Cage and Harrison's collaboration ''Double Music'' (1941).
Carlos Chávez's
Toccata (1942) has also remained a standard work.
After the Second World War
In the post-war period, many new works were composed for percussion ensemble. In 1960,
Alberto Ginastera composed the ''Cantata para América Mágica'', for soprano and large percussion ensemble. Carlos Chávez wrote his second such piece, ''
Tambuco'', in 1964.
Iannis Xenakis composed two percussion sextets for
Les Percussions de Strasbourg, ''
Persephassa
In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Persephone ( ; gr, Περσεφόνη, Persephónē), also called Kore or Cora ( ; gr, Κόρη, Kórē, the maiden), is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. She became the queen of the underworld after ...
'' (1969), and ''
Pléïades'' (1979), and in 1996 wrote ''Zythos'', for trombone and six percussionists, for
Christian Lindberg
Christian Lindberg (born 15 February 1958) is a Swedish trombonist, conductor and composer,
Biography
Early life and career
Lindberg was born in Danderyd. As a youth, he learned to play the trumpet, and subsequently began to learn the trombone ...
and the
Kroumata Ensemble.
Karlheinz Stockhausen composed a children's theatre piece for percussion sextet titled ''
Musik im Bauch
' (Music in the Belly) is a piece of scenic music for six percussionists and music boxes composed by Karlheinz Stockhausen in 1975, and is Number 41 in his catalog of works. The world premiere was presented on 28 March 1975 as part of the Royan ...
'' (Music in the Belly) in 1975, also for Les Percussions de Strasbourg, and in 2004 wrote a percussion trio titled ''
Mittwoch Formel''. The British composer and percussionist
James Wood has contributed several works to the repertoire, including ''Stoicheia'' (1987–88), requiring over 600 instruments played by 16 percussionists, as well as electronics, ''Village Burial with Fire'' for percussion quartet (1989), and ''Spirit Festival with Lamentations'', for
quarter-tone
A quarter tone is a pitch halfway between the usual notes of a chromatic scale or an interval about half as wide (aurally, or logarithmically) as a semitone, which itself is half a whole tone. Quarter tones divide the octave by 50 cents each, a ...
marimba and four percussionists (1992).
Accreditation
The existence of percussion ensembles in music schools across the United States and beyond is due largely to Paul Price, who taught at the University of Illinois from 1949 to 1956 and established the first accredited percussion ensemble during his time there. His students at that time included
Michael Colgrass, who, unsatisfied with the available percussion ensemble literature, composed for the ensemble and went on to become a Pulitzer-winning composer with ''
Déjà Vu'' (1978), written for a percussion quartet with orchestra. Since the 1950s, the percussion ensemble has become a permanent part of the academic music world, and professional percussion ensembles such as
Nexus have furthered the art form through commissions and worldwide performance. The
Sousa Archives and Center for American Music holds the Paul Price Percussion Music and Papers, 1961–1982,
which consists of percussion sheet music, sound recordings, and correspondence documenting Price's career as a percussion musician, and conductor of the Manhattan Percussion Ensemble.
Other significant composers
In addition to Beyer, Cage, Cowell, and Harrison, American composers who have made significant contributions to percussion ensemble literature include:
Steve Reich,
Howard J. Buss,
Christopher Rouse,
William Russell,
William Kraft, and
Eric Ewazen.
List of notable percussion ensembles
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Amadinda Percussion Group
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Blue Man Group
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Kroumata
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Nexus
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The Percussion Clique, Michael Aldan Bayard
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Les Percussions de Strasbourg
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Scrap Arts Music Scrap Arts Music is a percussion-based, performing arts company headquartered in British Columbia, Canada, founded by Canadian artists, Gregory Kozak and Justine Murdy, in Vancouver, in July 1998. Scrap Arts Music creates original instruments and mu ...
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Singapore Wind Symphony's Percussion Ensemble
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So Percussion
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Stomp
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Tambuco
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Third Coast Percussion
Third Coast Percussion is a Grammy Award-winning American percussion ensemble, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
The group, composed of Sean Connors, Robert Dillon, Peter Martin, and David Skidmore, specializes in new music/contempor ...
See also
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Gamelan
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Indoor percussion ensemble
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Noise in music
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'ote'a
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Pungmul
''Pungmul'' (; ) is a Korean folk music tradition that includes drumming, dancing, and singing. Most performances are outside, with dozens of players all in constant motion. ''Pungmul'' is rooted in the ''dure'' (collective labor) farming cultu ...
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Rhythm band
Rhythm (from Greek , ''rhythmos'', "any regular recurring motion, symmetry") generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions". This general meaning of regular recur ...
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Samul nori
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Taiko
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Thayambaka
References
External links
Art of the States: percussion ensembleworks for percussion ensemble by American composers
Very early percussion ensemble recordings by John Cage and Lou Harrison�
list of the worksDave Sabine's Percussion Sheet Music Library
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