Gordon Stout "Never Less the Same" Performed by Eriko Daimo
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- Gordon Stout/ Never Less the Same for solo marimba
Dedicated to and performed by Eriko Daimo (2019)
World premiered by Eriko Daimo in October 2018 at Gordon Stout's last faculty recital before retirement from Ithaca College.
Music: Never Less the Same
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Composer: Gordon Stout
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Performer: Eriko Daimo
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Her sweetness Eriko Daimo. The most soulful marimba player I've ever seen! 🤩
Incredibly well composed and performed!
Thank you very much Glenn :-)
Such a great piece, beautifully played! Thank you for this. I was very glad to hear you in performance at the University of Maryland a few years ago. You have a complete command of the marimba and portray such confidence and power.
That must be Day of Percussion in Washington D.C....!!! Thank you very much Rich!
Amazing piece, thanks to Eriko and Mr. Stout!
Thank you!
You're amazing Eriko!
Thank you Ian!
The voicings and polyrhythmic aspects are fascinating. I'm not familiar with the marimba as a solo instrument, but must say, based on your splendid performance, I'm quite interested in both the instrument and its literature. Thank you for sharing your performance.
Thank you for your compliment!
@@ejpproject You're welcome. While always aware of the marimba, the instrument, at least in my personal experience, has been continuously overshadowed by the vibraphone and it really wasn't until your solo presentation that the singular and unique attributes of this fascinating instrument made a lasting impression. The organic "woody" quality quickly distinguishes the instrument as does it's lack of sustain. Looking forward to more presentations.
@@pacz8114 The marimba has an amazing solo repertoire, and a fascinating history. Highly recommend "Two Mexican Dances" by the same composer (perhaps THE standard rep piece), as well as his two-mallet solo "Wood That Sings"
@@KingstonCzajkowski Thank you.