Visions of Xi Hu Dedicated to Professor Jianyun Meng - Valaraiso University Chinese Studies Program I. Three Pools Mirroring the Moon II. Island of Little Oceans III. Two Peaks Piercing the Clouds Michael Boo 1 - Full Score 1 - Piccolo 3 - Flute 1 4 - Flute 2 2 - Oboe 1 - English Horn (ot.) 1 - Clarinet in E b 3 - B b Clarinet 1 4 - B b Clarinet 2 4 - B b Clarinet 3 1 - E b Alto Clarinet 2 - B b Bass Clarinet 1 - Contrabass Clarinet in B b (ot.) 1 - Contrabass Clarinet in E b (ot.) 2 - Bassoon Comlete Band Instrumentation 2 - Alto Saxohone 1 2 - Alto Saxohone 2 2 - Tenor Saxohone 1 - Baritone Saxohone 3 - B b Trumet 1 3 - B b Trumet 2 3 - B b Trumet 3 2 - F Horn 1 2 - F Horn 2 2 - Trombone 1 2 - Trombone 2 2 - Trombone 3 1 - Bass Trombone (ot.) 2 - Baritone B.C. 2 - Baritone T.C. 4 - Tuba 1 - String Bass 2 - Chimes, Bells, Xylohone, Crotales 2 - Percussion 1 Finger Cymbals, Temle Blocks, Snare Drum, 2 Wood Blocks, Bongos 2 - Percussion 2 Triangle, Susended Cymbal, Crash Cymbals 2 - Percussion 3 Small Gong, Bass Drum, Large Gong 1 - Timani TRN Music Publisher, Inc. P.O. Box 197 Alto, NM 88312 USA www.trnmusic.com
About the Music - - - Visions of Xi Hu is a suite of three movements that was insired by reading about the various sites around the famed lake XI Hu in Hangzhou, China, a site I ve been honored to visit. These locations have beautifully oetic names that highlight the characteristics of the surrounding environment. Each name insired one of the three movements of original melodies. I. Three Pools Mirroring the Moon is based on the five-tone entatonic mode heard in much of Oriental music. It suggests staring into the calm water during a moonlit night and feeling a sense of bliss from viewing the lovely reflections. II. Island of Little Oceans is also based on the entatonic mode. It s a simle melody stated by four different combinations of instruments. The mood suggests being on the island and being aware of all tension leaving one s body from being surrounded by the eaceful waters. III. Two Peaks Embracing the Sky is a dramatic and forceful work, very ercussive and loud. It oens with the brass stating a series of six major chords (the first eak), each rogressively a fifth higher than the revious one. (For examle: C-G-D-A-E in the Western system of tonality.) The woodwinds then lay six minor chords (the second eak) based on the same itches. This give-and-take between the sections of the band builds u to a climax of intense ower. Visions of Xi Hu is dedicated to Jianyun Meng. About the Comoser - - - Michael Boo is a former band director, a rofessional creative writer and the Staff Writer for Drum Cors International. He holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree from VanderCook College of Music and a Master of Music degree from Northern Illinois University with a major in music comosition and theory. He is also a church handbell choir director and an assistant director of a community band in northwest Indiana.
Piccolo Flute 1/2 Oboe Bb Clarinet 1 Bb Clarinet 2/3 I. Three Pools Mirroring the Moon Michael Boo Relaxed q=96 4 Visions of Xi Hu Dedicated to Professor Jianyun Meng Valaraiso University Chinese Studies Program Otional English Horn art is not on score. Otional Eb Clarinet and Alto Clarinet arts are not on score. Tenor Saxohone cues Bass Clarinet Bassoon Alto Saxohone 1/2 Tenor Saxohone Baritone Saxohone/ Contrabass Clar. in Bb or Eb Bb Trumet 1 Bb Trumet 2/3 If only one Bassoon, bottom notes are referable. Contrabass Clarinet only. F Horn 1/2 1st div. (If only one 1st, lay the to notes.) Trombone 1 Trombone 2/3 Baritone Horn Tuba I. Chimes, Bells, II. Xylohone III. Chimes, ot. Bells and/or Crotales (1 or 2 layers) Percussion 1 I. Finger Cymbals, Temle Blocks II. Snare Drum, 2 Wood Blocks III. Bongos, Snare Drum (1 or 2 layers) Percussion 2 I. Triangle, Susended Cymbal II. Triangle, Susended Cymbal III. Crash Cymbals, Susended Cymbal (1 or 2 layers) Percussion 3 I. Small Gong, Bass Drum II. Large Gong, Bass Drum III. Large Gong, Bass Drum (1 or 2 layers) GRADE 3 TRN2007-BO1 Timani Otional Bass Trombone art is not on score. Chimes m Some 1st may lay bottom notes (2nd Trombone art) for balance if there are no divisi 1st F Horns, otherwise all lay to notes. Otional String Bass art is not on score. Coyright MMVII by TRN MUSIC PUBLISHER, INC. All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A. International Coyright Secured. Finger Cymbals Susended Cymbal (let ring) Medium yarn mallet Temle Blocks Medium-hard rubber mallets If layed by one layer, hang Finger Cymbal(s) near Temle Blocks, lay Finger Cymbal(s) with a hard mallet in one hand and the T.B. with a softer mallet in the other. (Two F.C. is referable, but one will suffice if necessary.) Triangle (let ring) If no Temle Blocks are available, do what you can with Wood Blocks to create different sounds. Bass Drum (let ring) Gong (let ring throughout) (Small hand-held Gong if available If no Small Gong, lay Large Gong on edge with harder mallet.) Soft mallet Soft mallets F/Ab-C-G (layable on 3 or 4 timani)
4 9 Picc. 9 Fl. 1/2 Ob. 1/2 Cl. 1 Cl. 2/3 B. Cl. Bsn. 1/2 A. Sax. 1/2 m T. Sax. B. Sax./ Contra. Cl. Tt. 1 Tt. 2/3 Hn. 1 /2 Tbn. 1 Tbn. 2/3 Bar. Hn. Tba. To Bells if 1 layer. Perc. 1 Perc. 2 Perc. 3 Tim. TRN2006-BO1
Picc. Fl. 1/2 Ob. 1/2 Cl. 1 Cl. 2/3 B. Cl. Bsn. 1/2 A. Sax. 1/2 T. Sax. B. Sax./ Contra. Cl. Tt. 1 17 17 m m m If only one Bassoon, lay to notes. m 1st div. (If only one 1st, lay the to notes.) Contrabass Clarinet bottom, Baritone Saxohone to. m 5 Tt. 2/3 Hn. 1 /2 Tbn. 1 m 1st div. (If only one 1st, lay the to notes.) m Tbn. 2/3 Bar. Hn. Tba. Perc. 1 Perc. 2 Perc. 3 Tim. Bells F.C. Both continue let ring. TRN2006-BO1