Har Dècher (The Red One), by Noah Gorman
Though we know more about it now than ever, the Ancient Egyptians simply referred to the planet Mars as "Har Dècher," or "the Red One." Named for one of the sky god's many nicknames, this work for 4 1/3-octave marimba will keep the performer and the audience on their toes from beginning to end, exploring the temperament and behavior of a powerful mythological deity.
Number of Players: 1
Instrumentation: Marimba (4.3 octave)
Difficulty: Intermediate-Advanced
Duration: 3:30
Though we know more about it now than ever, the Ancient Egyptians simply referred to the planet Mars as "Har Dècher," or "the Red One." Named for one of the sky god's many nicknames, this work for 4 1/3-octave marimba will keep the performer and the audience on their toes from beginning to end, exploring the temperament and behavior of a powerful mythological deity.
Number of Players: 1
Instrumentation: Marimba (4.3 octave)
Difficulty: Intermediate-Advanced
Duration: 3:30
Though we know more about it now than ever, the Ancient Egyptians simply referred to the planet Mars as "Har Dècher," or "the Red One." Named for one of the sky god's many nicknames, this work for 4 1/3-octave marimba will keep the performer and the audience on their toes from beginning to end, exploring the temperament and behavior of a powerful mythological deity.
Number of Players: 1
Instrumentation: Marimba (4.3 octave)
Difficulty: Intermediate-Advanced
Duration: 3:30