Rampage
Todd Stalter
Alfred Music Publishing
Grade: 3
Year: 2009
Duration: 3'25"
Key: F
Time Signature 4/4
Tempo: Quarternote = 176
Grade: 3
Year: 2009
Duration: 3'25"
Key: F
Time Signature 4/4
Tempo: Quarternote = 176
Instrumentation
Flute Oboe Bassoon Bb Clarinet 1 / 2 Bass Clarinet Eb Alto Saxophone 1 / 2 Tenor Saxophone Eb Baritone Saxophone Trumpet 1 / 2 F Horn Trombone 1 / 2 |
Euphonium
Tuba Chimes Orchestra Bells Xylophone Snare Drum Bass Drum Tom-tom Triangle Suspended Cymbal Gong Timpani |
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Suggestion For Small Band Instrumentation
This is a great piece for small band because a lot of the parts are doubled making your sound full even in a small group. The trombone and euphonium parts are generally in unison and in octaves with the tuba part. Also the alto saxophone, trumpet and horn part is usually together and unison on its line. Bassoon is doubled by the bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, and baritone saxophone. This helps because it may even allow for some of your wind section to play percussion if needed. Around measure 60 there is a flute solo that if needed could be covered by clarinet. Even in this slow middle section where there is more harmonic emphasis, parts can easily be covered as you look at your instrumentation.
Program Notes
Rampage by Todd Stalter is a relentless, aggressive work that requires wind and percussion alike to play with both a great deal of force and finesse. Strong statements in the brass, the interwoven wind parts, and a contrasting introspective section provide opportunities for expression and nuance, making the piece virtually leap off the page.
Composer
Composer-conductor Todd Stalter (born 1966) is currently the Director of Bands at Eureka High School in Eureka, IL, and serves as Chair of the Department of Fine Arts for CUSD #140. At Eureka, he directs all components of the high school band program in addition to teaching General Music grades K-4, and 5th and 6th grade brass and percussion lessons and technique classes.Mr. Stalter’s concert bands have consistently earned Superior ratings at Illinois High School Association contests, and his marching bands have won the Illinois Class 1-A state championship from 2000 – 2006 and 2008 – 2010, most recently performing his original suites for marching band “Red Shift,” “Geometries,” and “…in motion…”. He has also been active as a church musician, recently retiring as Principal Trumpet and arranger for the "Grace Brass" at Grace Presbyterian Church in Peoria, IL after nearly 30 years of service. Recent compositions by Mr. Stalter have been performed at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic, the Illinois and Kansas Music Educator's All-State Festivals, the Iowa Bandmasters Convention, the University of Georgia “Mid-Fest,” the Blue Lake and Interlochen Fine Arts Camps, the Music for All Summer Symposium, the University of Illinois Summer Youth Music Camp, and by ensembles at the University of Kentucky, Emory University, the University of Arkansas, Central Michigan University, Northern Illinois University, the University of Evansville, Monmouth College, and by the Prairie Wind Ensemble. International performances of his music include Great Britain, Ireland, Japan, Greece, France, Germany, and Australia. Mr. Stalter maintains an active schedule as a clinician, guest conductor, and adjudicator.
Awards for Mr. Stalter’s music include five ASCAPlus awards for excellence in music composition. Many of his works appear on national and international contest and festival lists, and his work “Poeme” was selected for inclusion in Volume 7 of “Teaching Music through Performance in Band,” an educational reference series published by GIA. Todd Stalter received his Bachelor of Music Education (cum laude) and Master of Music in Trumpet Performance from Illinois State University, where he studied trumpet with Richard Lehman (Solo Cornet of "The President's Own" United States Marine Band) and Dr. James Buckner, and conducting with Dr. Stephen K. Steele. He has served as a conducting assistant for such luminaries as Robert W. Smith, Gary Green, Larry Gookin, Marguerite Wilder, Randy Vaughan, Cody Birdwell, and Richard Floyd at the Music for All Summer Symposium, and lives in Eureka with his wife Angie, son Evan, and Hershey, the family Aussie-Doodle.
Information Collected From
http://www.jwpepper.com/Rampage%21/10068598.item#.VammYCpViko
http://www.alfred.com/Company/Authors/ToddStalter.aspx
http://www.tresonamultimedia.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/AHS%20Bands%20Spring%20Concert%202012%20-%20Program.pdf
Suggestion For Small Band Instrumentation
This is a great piece for small band because a lot of the parts are doubled making your sound full even in a small group. The trombone and euphonium parts are generally in unison and in octaves with the tuba part. Also the alto saxophone, trumpet and horn part is usually together and unison on its line. Bassoon is doubled by the bass clarinet, tenor saxophone, and baritone saxophone. This helps because it may even allow for some of your wind section to play percussion if needed. Around measure 60 there is a flute solo that if needed could be covered by clarinet. Even in this slow middle section where there is more harmonic emphasis, parts can easily be covered as you look at your instrumentation.
Program Notes
Rampage by Todd Stalter is a relentless, aggressive work that requires wind and percussion alike to play with both a great deal of force and finesse. Strong statements in the brass, the interwoven wind parts, and a contrasting introspective section provide opportunities for expression and nuance, making the piece virtually leap off the page.
Composer
Composer-conductor Todd Stalter (born 1966) is currently the Director of Bands at Eureka High School in Eureka, IL, and serves as Chair of the Department of Fine Arts for CUSD #140. At Eureka, he directs all components of the high school band program in addition to teaching General Music grades K-4, and 5th and 6th grade brass and percussion lessons and technique classes.Mr. Stalter’s concert bands have consistently earned Superior ratings at Illinois High School Association contests, and his marching bands have won the Illinois Class 1-A state championship from 2000 – 2006 and 2008 – 2010, most recently performing his original suites for marching band “Red Shift,” “Geometries,” and “…in motion…”. He has also been active as a church musician, recently retiring as Principal Trumpet and arranger for the "Grace Brass" at Grace Presbyterian Church in Peoria, IL after nearly 30 years of service. Recent compositions by Mr. Stalter have been performed at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic, the Illinois and Kansas Music Educator's All-State Festivals, the Iowa Bandmasters Convention, the University of Georgia “Mid-Fest,” the Blue Lake and Interlochen Fine Arts Camps, the Music for All Summer Symposium, the University of Illinois Summer Youth Music Camp, and by ensembles at the University of Kentucky, Emory University, the University of Arkansas, Central Michigan University, Northern Illinois University, the University of Evansville, Monmouth College, and by the Prairie Wind Ensemble. International performances of his music include Great Britain, Ireland, Japan, Greece, France, Germany, and Australia. Mr. Stalter maintains an active schedule as a clinician, guest conductor, and adjudicator.
Awards for Mr. Stalter’s music include five ASCAPlus awards for excellence in music composition. Many of his works appear on national and international contest and festival lists, and his work “Poeme” was selected for inclusion in Volume 7 of “Teaching Music through Performance in Band,” an educational reference series published by GIA. Todd Stalter received his Bachelor of Music Education (cum laude) and Master of Music in Trumpet Performance from Illinois State University, where he studied trumpet with Richard Lehman (Solo Cornet of "The President's Own" United States Marine Band) and Dr. James Buckner, and conducting with Dr. Stephen K. Steele. He has served as a conducting assistant for such luminaries as Robert W. Smith, Gary Green, Larry Gookin, Marguerite Wilder, Randy Vaughan, Cody Birdwell, and Richard Floyd at the Music for All Summer Symposium, and lives in Eureka with his wife Angie, son Evan, and Hershey, the family Aussie-Doodle.
Information Collected From
http://www.jwpepper.com/Rampage%21/10068598.item#.VammYCpViko
http://www.alfred.com/Company/Authors/ToddStalter.aspx
http://www.tresonamultimedia.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/AHS%20Bands%20Spring%20Concert%202012%20-%20Program.pdf