Beating Beats by Jan Van der Roost Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Jan Van der Roost

Beating Beats rhythmically is a rather special piece: more conventional metres are manipulated in such a way that the listener (without score) may be confused and even misled at various points! The ‘regular four beat accents in a 4/4 measure for example are often not adhered to, giving the impression of a different metre altogether. However, at the same time it may be that some instruments do follow this “normal” 4/4 metre, thus confusing everyone – performers and listeners alike! On one hand, it is a “simple” piece with very playable and melodic themes, but their mysterious rhythmic makes it not only sound more complicated, but also makes for a greater challenge for both players and the conductor! As is mostly the case with Jan Van der Roost’s works, the orchestration is both colourful and contrasting, with every section of the modern wind orchestra used equally. All in all, it’s a work full of surprises with some unexpected harmonies and special melodic lines but above all, with metrical and rhythmical sure to catch you unawares!

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Composers:
Jan Van der Roost
Publishers:
De Haske Publications
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 5
Artist:
Jan Van der Roost
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
3.7 pounds

Concert Band/Harmonie - Grade 5

SKU: BT.DHP-1196169-010

Composed by Jan Van der Roost. Concert and Contest Collection CBHA. Concert Piece. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2022. De Haske Publications #DHP 1196169-010. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1196169-010).

English-German-French-Dutch.

Beating Beats rhythmically is a rather special piece: more conventional metres are manipulated in such a way that the listener (without score) may be confused and even misled at various points! The ‘regular four beat accents in a 4/4 measure for example are often not adhered to, giving the impression of a different metre altogether. However, at the same time it may be that some instruments do follow this “normal” 4/4 metre, thus confusing everyone – performers and listeners alike! On one hand, it is a “simple” piece with very playable and melodic themes, but their mysterious rhythmic makes it not only sound more complicated, but also makes for a greater challenge for both players and the conductor! As is mostly the case with Jan Van der Roost’s works, the orchestration is both colourful and contrasting, with every section of the modern wind orchestra used equally. All in all, it’s a work full of surprises with some unexpected harmonies and special melodic lines but above all, with metrical and rhythmical sure to catch you unawares!