SYMHONIC BAND Grade Conductor iccolo st lute nd lute Ooe Bassoon st B Clarinet nd B Clarinet rd B Clarinet B Bass Clarinet st E Alto Saxohone nd E Alto Saxohone B Tenor Saxohone E Baritone Saxohone st B Trumet nd B Trumet rd B Trumet st Horn nd Horn rd Horn th Horn Ghost Dances Wounded Knee, 890 ROLAND BARRETT (ASCA) INSTRUMENTATION st Tromone ndtromone rd Tromone Euhonium Tua Mallet ercussion (Wooden Wind Chimes/Bells/Metal Wind Chimes/lohone/Marima) Mallet ercussion (Chimes/Metal Wind Chimes) Timani ercussion (Rainstick(s)/Timales/Snare Drum/ Brake Drum, Bass Drum) ercussion (Claves/Tom-Toms [], Virasla/Claves, Tamourine) ercussion (Shaker/Gong/Woodlock, Water Gong/ Susended Cmals []) ROGRAM NOTES SUlEMENTAl ANd WORld ARTS Availale or donload rom.alred.com/orldarts E Alto Clarinet Baritone Trele Cle st Horn in E nd Horn in E rd Horn in E th Horn in E st Tromone in B Bass Cle nd Tromone in B Bass Cle rd Tromone in B Bass Cle st Tromone in B Trele Cle nd Tromone in B Trele Cle rd Tromone in B Trele Cle Baritone in B Bass Cle Tua in E Bass Cle Tua in E Trele Cle Tua in B Bass Cle Tua in B Trele Cle This iece, Ghost Dances, as insired the tragic stor o the massacre o some 00 memers o the Lakota Sioux trie at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in 890. On the morning o Decemer 9th, a grou o aout 50 Lakota Sioux ere camed on the anks o the Wounded Knee creek in southestern South Dakota. Surrounding the cam as a large contingent o U.S. soldiers charged ith the resonsiilit o arresting the chie and disarming his arriors. Emotions ere ra, all resent ere on edge, and the atmoshere as rittle ith tension. revie Onl The receding months had een devastating or the roud memers o the Lakota Sioux trie. With their ualo herds raidl disaearing and ith encroachment on all sides settlers and government orces, the eole kne that the a o lie the had knon orever as raidl nearing its end. In a deserate attemt to return to the das o their glor, man Native Americans sought salvation in a ne msticism reached a aiute shaman in Nevada. Several Lakota Sioux emissaries had traveled rom South Dakota to hear his message. Wovoka rohesied that the dead ould soon reoin the living in a ne orld in hich all ould live ithout ear. To hasten this event, he encouraged all ho ould listen to erorm the Ghost Dance. Man dancers ore hite or rightl colored shirts emlazoned ith images o eagles and ualoes. As the danced ildl, the elieved that these ghost shirts ould rotect them rom soldiers ullets. During the all o 890, the Ghost Dance henomenon sread quickl through the Sioux villages o the Dakota reservations, revitalizing the citizenr and ringing an increased level o ear to the area settlers and to the U.S. arm. lease note: Our and and orchestra music is no eing collated an automatic high-seed sstem. The enclosed arts are no sorted age count, rather than score order.
In Decemer o 890, the orders ere issued to egin rounding u the area s trial leaders. One such communication read the Sioux are dancing in the sno and are ild We need rotection and e need it no. The leaders should e arrested and conined at some militar ost until the matter is quieted, and this should e done no. Ater the death o Chie Sitting Bull on Decemer 5th, a grou o aout 50 Lakotas led south, seeking rotection on the ine Ridge Reservation. The arm interceted the grou on Decemer 8th and rought them to the edge o the Wounded Knee creek to cam. In the earl morning hours o Decemer 9th, all the Lakota men ere summoned to the center o the cam. The soldiers ordered the men to surrender their eaons, agitating an alread tense and serious situation. The Lakotas egan to stack their guns, ut the soldiers ere still not satisied. The troos egan ransacking the cam s tents, ringing out undles and tearing them oen, tossing small knives, axes, and tent stakes onto the ile. The soldiers then ordered individual searches o the arriors. Although the exact details o the next e moments are sketch, most accounts sa that one o the Sioux, ossil a medicine man named Yello Bird, soke out in deiance o the soldiers. Throing dirt in the air, he danced a e stes o the Ghost Dance and urged his riends not to orr, that the soldier s ullets could not harm them. As the tension uilt to an unearale level, the unthinkale haened: in the noise and conusion, a Lakota gun accidentall discharged. Within seconds the troos ired volle ater volle into the no unarmed cam. Clouds o smoke and dust illed the air as men, omen, and children scramled or their lives. Man ran or a ravine next to the cam onl to e cut don in a ithering cross ire. When the smoke cleared and the terrile chaos dre to a close, nearl 00 Lakota Sioux la dead. erhas no summation o the catastrohic event is more roound or eloquent than the olloing ords, oered the amous Lakota medicine man Black Elk, ho survived the massacre: I did not kno then ho much as ended. A eole s dream died there. It as a eautiul dream The nation s hoo is roken and scattered. There is no center an longer, and the sacred tree is dead. NOTES TO THE CONDUCTOR The oening measures are intended to e ver eaceul in nature, and should e unhurried. ush the temo ahead slightl at measure 0, then ull ack at measures 5, 6 and 7. The ooe solo at measure 8 should also e laed ver reel, in an unhurried ashion. The irst aleatoric section egins at measure, and is actuall ased on a melodic ragment taken rom the Sioux ghost dance song Wana manie. Students and conductor are encouraged to careull read the instructions hich have een included at that oint in the score. Measures through 5 should e extremel ominous, menacing, and illed ith tension. Measures 56 through 66 should e ver accented, ver driving, and ver dramatic. At measure 67, the snare drum art should e ver sot, and must remain eneath the oodind activit aove. Also at measure 67, the to susended cmals should e as dierent in size and eight as ossile. The long crescendo rom measure 69 to 0 should e ver gradual, ver controlled, and ver continuous. or est eect, each grou s entrance must not e too loud. Measure 0 is a ver climactic oint in the iece, and should e laed ith great oer and intensit. revie Onl There are to ver imortant things that must e said to the ercussion section at measure 09. irst, the timani art: the idea at this oint is to la the timani ver lightl and as ar to the edge as hsicall ossile. The resulting sound ill e ver thin and hollo. This is the desired eect. Second, the oodlock art: the laer should use a small oodlock, and should la ith to small, light ooden sticks (the laer might, erhas, use the handles o a light air o mallets). The desired sound here should e more o a light clicking sound than a ull-lon authentic oodlock timre. At measures 7 and 8, the crescendi should rise dramaticall to eat our o measure 8, and should e released arutl, exactl on eat our. A similar eect should e sought in measures 5 and 6. The snare drum should enter ver sotl at measure 7. A second aleatoric section egins at measure 6. It, too, is ased on the same ghost dance ragment used at measure. laers at this oint should ollo the same general rocedures as those olloed eore, and should reer to the seciic directions rinted in the score.
ULL SCORE Arox. Duration - 6:5 eaceull = 69 iccolo lutes Ooe Bassoon B Clarinets B Bass Clarinet E Alto Saxohones B Tenor Saxohone E Baritone Saxohone B Trumets Horns Tromones Euhonium Tua Mallet ercussion (Wooden Wind Chimes/ Bells/Metal Wind Chimes/ lohone/marima) Mallet ercussion (Chimes/ Metal Wind Chimes) Timani ercussion (Rainstick(s)/Timales/ Snare Drum/Brake Drum, Bass Drum) ercussion (Claves/Tom-Toms [], Virasla/Claves, Tamourine) ercussion (Shaker/Gong/Woodlock, Water Gong/Susended Cmals []) 58S eaceull = 69 Tune:, B, E, Wooden Wind Chimes Rainstick(s) Shaker ~ ~ Solo ~ ~. One laer ~ ~ Ghost Dances Wounded Knee, 890 One laer. One laer. One laer 5 ~ ~.. ~. ~ 6 Solo /straight mute Chimes Water Gong n ~~ ~~ Claves 7 B Roland Barrett (ASCA) N. N A revie Onl ~~ ~. 8 n ~ 00 BELWIN-MILLS UBLISHING COR. (ASCA), a division o ALRED MUSIC UBLISHING CO., INC. All Rights Reserved including ulic erormance ~~ ~ ~. 9
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc........ One laer Virasla All a One laer. One laer One laer One laer... Water Gong n Claves N. N A.. revie Onl ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ 58S 0 5 6 7 8
icc. 0 ush orard slightl 5 ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S........ One laer Susended Cmal Virasla 9 a. Remove straight mute n n N 0 ush orard slightl All n N All n. All All n n n. All a n a. n. 0.. N A.. revie Onl ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~ ~ a
6 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S n.. n All n n All. - n. n Bells Sus. Cm. n n n n n- - - -. - n. - n. n n - rit.. n -. n -. - n- n-... - - - -. - - - - - - rit. - - -. -. - - - - -. n. - -. n. n - n- n - 5 n n n a n n... revie Onl 6..................... 7
icc. 8 A temo 7 ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. Solo (Ooe) Solo U U 8 A temo U U U U U U n revie Onl n Metal Wind Chimes erc. erc. 58S 8 9 0
8 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. * st lutes ~~ nd lutes ~~~~ la ~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ nd Clarinets ~~ rd Clarinets ~~~ ~ ~ st Altos ~ ~ nd Altos ~~ ~~ revie Onl ~ n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 58S 5 6 7 8 9 0 *Begin this aleatoric section ith one solo lute. Then, quickl add in the remainder o the st lutes, olloed in airl raid order the nd lutes, st clarinets, nd clarinets, rd clarinets, st alto saxes, nd alto saxes, and iccolo. Each laer should reeat the ragment as man times as ossile in the time alloed. Additionall, each laer should la at a dierent seed and ith a dierent stle no to laers should sound the same. The resulting eect should e extremel chaotic. All laers should crescendo in volume and intensit, reaching a eak o rantic activit in measure. Then, all laers egin to diminish in volume and intensit, ading aa to nothing as the dro out individuall at their aroriate cut-o oints (shon in score and arts). The overall time length o measures thru should e aroximatel 0 5 seconds.
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S Menacing = 9 ~ (iccolo ade to comlete silence eat o meas. ) (st Clarinets ade to comlete silence eat o meas. ) ~ (nd Clarinets ade to comlete silence eat o meas. ) (rd Clarinets ade to comlete silence eat o meas. ) ~ (st Altos ade to comlete silence eat o meas. ) (nd Altos ade to comlete silence eat o meas. ) Menacing = 9 Tom-Toms Gong (normal) a a a (nd lutes ade to comlete silence eat o meas. 5) 5 (st lutes ade to comlete silence eat o meas. 6) revie Onl ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~ a 6 9
0 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc..... a a a a. n. a.... a revie Onl Bass Drum 58S 7 8 9 50
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S Ÿ~ i 7 a 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6. ^. ^ Ÿ i ~ 7. Ÿ i ~. v Ÿ i. n n n n. ^. ^. div. ^. v. ^. ^. ^. ^. ^. ^ Bells ç ç ç Sus. Cm. revie Onl 5 ~ ~~~~~ 5 ~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ 5 ~~~~~ ~~~~~
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S 56 ~~~~~ n ( ) n ç ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ç n n. ç 6 6 6 6 Change: B to C 5 6 6... ç ç. ç 55 div. Í n n 56 n n n n n n n n n Driving = 68 n a n Driving = 68 a a n N loco lohone Timales 56 n n revie Onl ~~~~ ~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~ 57 a
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. n n a n n a a n N n n n a a. div. n.. n div. n. revie Onl... div. 58S 58 59 60 6 6
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc.... n n (uer notes: nd art/loer notes: rd art). (uer notes: nd art/loer notes: rd art). div. n n N N n revie Onl 58S 6 6 65 66
icc. 67 5 ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S 67 Snare Drum B.D. Tamourine T.T. Susended Cmals ( large, small) (la on cron /small ooden stick) Change: E to D a 67 68 69 70 7 n n revie Onl
6 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. n n n n.. revie Onl a a. a erc. 58S 7 7 7 75 76 77
7 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. n n n n n n... n n n n n n n revie Onl... erc. erc. 58S 78 79 80 8 8 8
8 icc. 85 ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. n... n n 85 n n n n n n n n.... n.. n. n n n. n. revie Onl. erc. 58S 8 85 86 87 88 89
9 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. n n n n n a n n n n. n n n. n n n a n n n n.. n n n n n n revie Onl. n... n. erc. 58S 90 9 9 9 9 95
0 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S n n n. n.. 96. n n.. a.. Sus. Cm. (/normal mallets) 97 n n. n n n a n.... 98.. n. n n n n. n.... 99.. div... loco n n n n n n n n n. revie Onl. Í l. 00 T.T.
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S 0 Ÿ i ~~~~~ ( ) Ÿ i Ÿ i n Ÿ i n n 0 n n (+ Gong on Cmal release) 0 0 n n n n a a n n n n 0. n n n.. n...... 0 Ÿ i ~~~ Ÿ i ~~~ Ÿ i ~~~ Ÿ i ~~~ n n revie Onl a a 05 Choke Choke Choke
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S ~~~~~ ( ) ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ n Ch. Ch. 06 07 n n 08 Marima revie Onl Woodlock la at the extreme outer edge o the head (right on the earing edge, or ead i ossile) Claves la ver lightl ith to small ooden sticks 09 0
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. In Stand In Stand n n n n n n revie Onl a erc. erc. 58S 5
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. N....... n n revie Onl n n erc. erc. 58S 6 7 8 9 0
5 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. loco n n n.. n n n revie Onl..... erc. erc. 58S 5 6
6 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S S.D. n nn nn a Change: to G on doneat o meas. 7 as ou continue to la 7 n nn nn 8 n. nn nn a a 9. n.. nn nn.. revie Onl 0
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S Graduall come out o stand n Graduall come out o stand nn nn Move graduall to center o head n. n n n n n n nn nn nn nn. 7 5. n a. n. n n n n.. n 5 n n nn nn.... l. Tam. (shake) Sus. Cm. revie Onl 5
8 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S Metal Wind Chimes 6 T.T. 7 8 Brake Drum 9 0. revie Onl ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~
9 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S. Change: lo to A a 5 Gong 6 7......... revie Onl ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~ ~ Sus. Cm. 8 ~
0 icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S. 9. 50 n n n n 5 n n n Gong 5 5......... revie Onl ~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~ Sus. Cm. 5 ~~~~
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S.. 55.. 56... 57..... 58 n n n 59.... n. revie Onl ~~~~~ 60
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S (iccolo ade to 6 comlete silence eat o meas. 66) * ~~~~~ ~ 6 Chimes Í Í Snare Drum (snares o) ~ a ~~ ~~~~~ 6 6 6 6 65 66 *erormers execute this aleatoric assage in exactl the same manner as the erormed measures through 6 earlier in the iece (see revious instructions). The entire rocess at this oint ill, o course, transire much more quickl than in measures 6. revie Onl
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S ~~~ (st lutes ade to comlete silence eat o meas. 67) ~~~~ (nd lutes ade to comlete silence eat o meas. 68) 7 ~~~~~ (Ooe ade to comlete silence eat o meas. 69) n A (st Clarinets ade to comlete silence eat o meas. 69) n 7 ~~~~~ (nd Clarinets ade to comlete silence eat o meas. 70). n (rd Clarinets ade to comlete silence 7 eat o meas. 7). n. (Alto Saxes ade to comlete silence ~~ eat o meas. 7) n. - - -.... n n A.... l. revie Onl 67 68 69 70 7 Sus. Cm. 7 7
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S a n n n a N a a a Choke Choke Choke 7 n n n Choke Choke 7 Ÿ i ~. Ÿ i ~.. Ÿ È ~. n Ÿ È ~. n N Gong 75 n a. n n.. n. n..... n.... revie Onl v 76 Tims. rim shot
icc. ls. O. Tts. Tns. A. Saxes. Euh. Tua Mlt. erc. Mlt. erc. Tim. erc. erc. erc. 58S N N 77 78 Ÿ. Ÿ. a. Ÿ. n Ÿ. n Ÿ. a a N n n n.. a N N 79 revie Onl 80 5
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