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Truth or Consequence by Jim Casella

Truth or Consequence by Jim Casella Jim Casella’s work Truth or Consequence was written during the convergence of 2016 and 2017. Casella states, “As I write this, it is a time where facts are selective and manipulated in ways to calibrate media coverage for political gain. As a result, the concept of truth has been endangered to the point where personal opinion can be passed off as fact however false it may be. This frightens me, and I fear the consequences the world will face as a result.”

The work is an abstract expression of darkness, tension, surprise, power, and anger. Full of action, colorful vocal effects, and recurring syncopation it has a cinematic quality that doesn’t relent and is sure to engage intermediate percussion students as well as audiences.

Instrumentation
• Glockenspiel

• Chimes

• Xylophone

• 2 vibraphones

• 3 marimbas—(2) low A, (1) low C*

• 4 timpani

• Piano (or electric keyboard)

• Drums (snare drum, 4 concert toms, field drum, bongos, bass drum)

• Cymbals & gongs (suspended cymbal, sizzle cymbal, china cymbal, hi-hat, ride cymbal, splash cymbal, pair of crash cymbals, tam-tam)

• Accessories (guiro, ratchet, thunder sheet, propane tank, sleigh bells, ribbon crasher, 2 cowbells, claves, tambourine, triangle (with optional water bin for pitch bend), small shaker, temple blocks, mark tree, ocean drum, vibraslap, slapstick vibra tone)

*Adaptable to a low A




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