The Devil's Workshop by Kimberly Archer Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Kimberly Archer

The title is based on the two most prominent harmonic components of the work. Tritones were, in ancient times, referred to as the 'devil's interval.' Chromatic scales were likewise seen as evil sounds. This, combined with the goofy character of the music and the mischievous percussion sounds, may make you think of a playful little devil puttering around in his workshop on a Saturday afternoon.Commissioned by the Whiteside Middle School Band, Belleville, Illinois (Jennifer Korak, conductor) The title is based on the two most prominent harmonic components of the work. Tritones were, in ancient times, referred to as the 'devil's interval.' Chromatic scales were likewise seen as evil sounds. This, combined with the goofy character of the music and the mischievous percussion sounds, may make you think of a playful little devil puttering around in his workshop on a Saturday afternoon.

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Composers:
Kimberly Archer
Publishers:
C. Alan Publications
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 3
Artist:
Kimberly Archer
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.88 pounds

Concert band (Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Trumpet in Bb 1/2, Horn in F, Trombone 1, Trombone 2, Euphonium, (Baritone T.C.), Tuba, Timpani, Percussion 1 (Bells), Percussion) - grade 3

SKU: CN.12080

Composed by Kimberly Archer. Band Music. Score and parts. Duration 2:00. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.12080).

The title is based on the two most prominent harmonic components of the work. Tritones were, in ancient times, referred to as the 'devil's interval.' Chromatic scales were likewise seen as evil sounds. This, combined with the goofy character of the music and the mischievous percussion sounds, may make you think of a playful little devil puttering around in his workshop on a Saturday afternoon.

Commissioned by the Whiteside Middle School Band, Belleville, Illinois (Jennifer Korak, conductor) The title is based on the two most prominent harmonic components of the work. Tritones were, in ancient times, referred to as the 'devil's interval.' Chromatic scales were likewise seen as evil sounds. This, combined with the goofy character of the music and the mischievous percussion sounds, may make you think of a playful little devil puttering around in his workshop on a Saturday afternoon.