Rituals: for Dancers and Musicians Score and Parts by David Ward-steinman Score - Sheet Music

By David Ward-steinman

Rituals was created originally for an experimental television special produced by WTVT, Tampa, Florida, featuring the modern dance group from the University of south Florida, a small chamber ensemble, and oher works by the composer. The production was conceived as an interaction between dancers and musicians, with the latter - a small ensemble doubling many instruments - “on stage” as part of the action as well as the décor. The instruments employed (mostly from the household collection of the composer) are intentionally “exotic” or “primitive,” and though modern substitutes are possible, an important visual and sonic aspect of the piece is lost unless these are kept to an absolute minimum. The music is not intended for concert performance without dance. The set is printed for a quartet. If additional players are preferred, please purchase a copy of the score for each extra musician.

On Backorder
This item is temporarily out of stock but can still be ordered. We'll ship it as soon as it's available.
Print edition
$59.96
$74.95
You save: $14.99 ~ 20%

WELCOME20 activated

Ships in 2 to 3 weeks
Special order item, ships once received from publisher.
Quantity save 5% on 2 or more
1
Get a 10% discount with SMP Plus subscription

Details

Composers:
David Ward-steinman
Publishers:
Edward B. Marks Music
UPC:
840126961478
ISBN:
9781705136041
Format:
Score Set of Parts Collection / Songbook Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
David Ward-steinman
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
3.75 pounds

SKU: HL.365418

Score and Parts. Composed by David Ward-steinman. E.B. Marks. Softcover. Edward B. Marks Music #MP652801. Published by Edward B. Marks Music (HL.365418).

ISBN 9781705136041. UPC: 840126961478.

Rituals was created originally for an experimental television special produced by WTVT, Tampa, Florida, featuring the modern dance group from the University of south Florida, a small chamber ensemble, and oher works by the composer. The production was conceived as an interaction between dancers and musicians, with the latter - a small ensemble doubling many instruments - “on stage” as part of the action as well as the décor. The instruments employed (mostly from the household collection of the composer) are intentionally “exotic” or “primitive,” and though modern substitutes are possible, an important visual and sonic aspect of the piece is lost unless these are kept to an absolute minimum. The music is not intended for concert performance without dance. The set is printed for a quartet. If additional players are preferred, please purchase a copy of the score for each extra musician.