Figures in a Landscape
General Info
Year: 1984
Duration:  c. 9:20 
Difficulty:  (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: PME
Cost: Score and Parts - $37.95    |   Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Marimba
Flute
Program Notes
commission: Robert Van Sice; premiere: 25 May 1985, Baxter Concert Hall, Capetown, South Africa, R. Van Sice(marimba), Beat Wenger(flute)
Review
This excellent duo for flute and a low-A marimba requires four-mallet technique throughout. An introductory theme is presented by the flute and is joined by the marimba in measure 14. The initial material for the marimba is a series of sextuplets with ostinato-type patterns written in the lower range, creating a rich texture. This section moves to a chorale- type section of four-note rolls. As the work develops the rhythmic content and range of the instrument is expanded. The dialogue between the marimba and flute will require two advanced performers. The print is in manuscript form and is extremely small, making reading across the marimba somewhat difficult. Nevertheless, this work is full of expression and flair. - George Frock, 1999 [1]
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
A Sense of Place - Marimba, Cello
Ambient Resonances (Echoes of Time and Place) - Percussion Duo
Concerto for Marimba (Klatzow) - Marimba, Orchestra 
Dances of Earth and Fire - Marimba 
Double Concerto (Klatzow) - Marimba, Flute, Orchestra
Figures in a Landscape - Marimba, Flute
Inyanga - Marimba 
Lightscapes - Marimba; Chamber Ensemble
Night Music, with Illuminations - Marimba, Flute
Return of the Moon - Marimba, Male Vocal Ensemble 
Six Concert Etudes for Marimba - Marimba 
Sonata for Solo Marimba - Marimba
Variations on THE theme of Paganini, for 2 marimbas - Percussion Duo 
Words by Watson - Marimba, Male Vocal Ensemble 
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