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Turbine (Rental)

Turbine (Rental)

  • Composer: Mackey, John
  • Grade: 6
  • Duration: 8:45
  • Genre: Concert Band
  • Publisher: Osti Music
  • Item No: GORM-A01
  • Inventory status: In stock


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$650.00
Printed set (Score & Parts)
Piccolo
4 Flutes
2 Oboes
2 Bassoons
Contrabassoon
Clarinet in Eb
4 Clarinets in Bb
2 Bass Clarinets
Contrabass Clarinet in Bb (alternate Eb part available, but Bb instrument is preferred)
2 Alto Saxes, Alto Sax 1 doubles on Soprano Sax
Tenor Sax
Baritone Sax
4 Trumpets in Bb (alternate parts available for C or Eb trumpets)
4 French Horns
3 Tenor Trombones
Bass Trombone (1 part, but 2 players may be used)
Euphonium
2 Tubas
Double Bass
Piano
[Percussion 1]
Hi-hat
Splash Cymbal
China Cymbal
Large Suspended Cymbal
Triangle
Crotales(E,F,B)

[Percussion 2]
4 T-toms
Suspended steel plates
Tambourine

[Percussion 3]
Thunder sheet
Splash Cymbal
Large Suspended Cymbal
Large China Cymbal
2 Suspended steel plates
Bass Drum

[Percussion 4]
Large Tam-tam
Marimba

[Percussion 5]
4 Timpani
Large T-tam
Large Suspended Cymbal

[Percussion 6]
Bass Drum
Crash Cymbal

[Percussion 7]
Large Bass Drum
Whip
Splash Cymbal
China Cymbal
Suspended Cymbal
Vibraphone

[Percussion 8]
2 Suspended Cymbal (different sizes)
Glockenspiel
Marimba

Commissioned by the Southeastern Conference Band Directors Association
World premiere February 24, 2006, at the Southeast Regional CBDNA convention on the campus of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee.
University of Kentucky Wind Ensemble, conducted by Cody Birdwell.

I'm afraid of flying. This piece was my way of dealing with that.
The first three minutes are rough, grinding, and tense, as the jet engine builds up speed (through texture, not tempo), and eventually goes racing down the runway. Once the jet takes off, though, the music changes, and we realize that flying really isn't so bad. In fact, it can be beautiful once the plane is airborne. But in the back of my mind, I'm always aware that we're up quite high -- and our lives (and that beauty) depend on these massive pieces of machinery. If that machine (in this case, the percussion) should fail, we'd all be in serious trouble, so I just keep my knuckles gripped to the armrest, look out at the clouds, think pretty thoughts, and hope that the pulse of that engine never lets up.

(John Mackey)