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N I T ROF O R C O N C E R T B A N D
F R A N K T I C H E L I
I N S T R U M E N T A T I O N
1 Full Score
1 Piccolo
4 Flute 1
4 Flute 2
1 Oboe 1
1 Oboe 2
3 Bb Clarinet 1
3 Bb Clarinet 2
3 Bb Clarinet 3
3 Bb Clarinet 4
2 Bb Bass Clarinet
1 Bassoon 1
1 Bassoon 2
2 Eb Alto Saxophone 1
2 Eb Alto Saxophone 2
1 Bb Tenor Saxophone
1 Eb Baritone Saxophone
3 Bb Trumpet 1
3 Bb Trumpet 2
3 Bb Trumpet 3
2 F Horn 1
2 F Horn 2
2 Trombone 1
2 Trombone 2
2 Trombone 3
3 Euphonium B.C.
2 Euphonium T.C.
4 Tuba
1 Timpani (also playing medium Triangle)
3 Percussion 1 Xylophone, large Triangle, large Slapstick
3 Percussion 2 Glockenspiel, Snare Drum, medium-large Susp. Cymbal, Crash Cymbals (share with Perc 3)
3 Percussion 3 Tambourine, Bongos, small Tom- Tom, Crash Cymbals (share with
Perc. 2), large Bass Drum
P R I N T E D O N A R C H I V A L P A P E R
M A N H A T TA N B E A C H M U S I C1595 East 46th Street Brooklyn, New York 11234 Fax: 718/338-1151
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itro, an energy-charged three-minute fanfare for band, was com-
missioned by the Northshore Concert Band, Mallory Thompson,
music director, in celebration of their 50th anniversary
season, and received its premiere performance by
them on April 9th, 2006.
Nitrogen is the most abundant component of the Earth’s atmosphere (78 per cent by
volume), and is present in the tissues of every living thing. It is the fifth most abundant
element in the universe, created by the fusion deep within stars; it has recently been
detected in interstellar space. The sheer prevalence of nitrogen in all of nature, and the
infinite range of compounds it is part of — life-giving, energizing, healing, cleansing,
explosive — all appealed to me, and served as the inspiration for my music.
The main musical idea for Nitro is a powerful, angular theme, first announced by the
trombones and horns, and then imitated in the trumpets. Trumpet fanfare calls and a busy
and relentless chattering in the woodwinds enhance the bright, festive mood.
The middle section is based on a woodwind theme that is partly fanfare-like, partly
dance-like. This contrasting theme is built from intervals occurring in the natural overtone
series (octave and twelfth), giving it an expansive, open-air quality. The main theme reap-
pears, growing in power and density all the while, building to a thunderous conclusion.
Frank Ticheli
R E H E A R S A L N O T E S
A - S E C T I O N
( M E A S U R E S 1 t o 4 6 )
Measures 1 to 15: The trombone/horn theme, based on five notes (B-flat, F, D, E-flat, A-flat), is angular and
powerful. The chattering woodwind accompaniment is based on the same five notes, and should be played
with great energy, and in a crisp, staccato style. The woodwinds can not overstate the indicated accents in
measures 8 and 10. These accented notes answer the brasses. Shout them out!
Measures 15 to 32: The tongued woodwind triplets are transformed into slurred, more whirlwind-like
16th-notes. The brass theme continues, now in imitation among the trumpets, horns and trombones, and
with one note altered (E-flat becomes E-natural). Strive to achieve fairly equal balance among the various
brass statements in this section.
Measures 33 to 46: The A-section concludes with a new fanfare idea, sounded in close imitation between
the trumpets and horns. The woodwinds, triangle, and glockenspiel add a bright, sometimes percussive
edge to the attack points of the brass fanfare. In order to achieve this quality, the notated dynamics should
be observed carefully.
B - S E C T I O N ( D A N C E A N D D E V E L O P M E N T )
( M E A S U R E S 4 7 t o 9 5 )
Measures 47 to 53: The woodwinds take over the foreground in this contrasting section. The dotted rhythms,
accents, and mixed meter scheme have a dance-like quality, but the theme itself is more fanfare-like, shout-
ed by the alto saxophone along with the oboes and first clarinet at the octave and twelfth respectively
(forming the first three harmonics of the natural overtone series). This theme is rudely interrupted by the low
woodwinds and their raucous flourish of 16th-notes. The two forces exchange blows — the slapstick serving
as a kind of referee —until finally the dance-like theme wins out.
Measures 54 to 71: The theme is extended and passed around the ensemble (measures 54 to 69). It should
always sound crisp and rhythmic, light but confident, and with strong accents.
Measures 72 to 80: Measures 72 to 76 serve as an episode. A line rises by step for more than three
octaves, beginning in horn 1, passing to the first clarinet, and finally to the piccolo. At the bottom,
the main theme from the work’s beginning is sounded in the low brass and woodwinds. The struc-
ture is that of a wedge both in terms of pitch and dynamics. At measure 77, a ferocious tutti climax
is sounded. Be sure to observe the indication, “marcato, slightly detached”, as it will enhance the
distinction between the upper and lower halves of the ensemble.
Measures 81 to 95 The main theme returns, and is developed and passed around the ensemble
at many different transposition levels, accompanied by rising triads in the low brasses and wood-
winds. A strong cadence is reached at measure 90, and the woodwinds’ dance-like theme is briefly
recalled, only to be extinguished by the brasses at measure 93. These brasses bring back the har-
monic language of the work’s beginning as they wedge inward to a concert F at measure 96, usher-
ing in the recapitulation.
R E C A P I T U L A T I O N ( G r e a t l y s h o r t e n e d )
( M E A S U R E S 9 6 t o 1 0 5 )
The woodwind chatter returns, sounding over brass fanfares and one final, full-throated statement
of the main brass theme. An abrupt, explosive cadence ends the work.
Frank Ticheli
F R A N K T I C H E L I
W O R K S F O R C O N C E R T B A N D
F r a n k T i c h e l i ’s w o r k s f o r c o n c e r t b a n d a r e p u b l i s h e d e x c l u s i v e l y b y M a n h a t t a n B e a c h M u s i c
Abracadabra (5 minutes, grade 3)
Amazing Grace (5 minutes, grade 3)
An American Elegy (11 minutes, grade 4)
Ave Maria / Schubert (4 ½ minutes, grade 3)
Blue Shades (10 minutes, grade 5)
Cajun Folk Songs (6 ¾ minutes, grade 3)
Cajun Folk Songs II (10 ½ minutes, grade 4)
Fortress (5 ½ minutes, grade 3)
Gaian Visions (9 ½ minutes, grade 6)
Joy (2 ½ minutes, grade 2)
Joy Revisited (3 ½ minutes, grade 3)
Loch Lomond (6 ½ minutes, grade 3)
Nitro (3 minutes, grade 4)
Pacific Fanfare (5 ½ minutes, grade 5)
Portrait of a Clown (2 ¾ minutes, grade 2)
Postcard (5 ¼ minutes, grade 5)
Sanctuary (12 minutes, grade 5)
A Shaker Gift Song (2 minutes, grade 2)This work is a separate publication of the third song from Simple Gifts: Four Shaker Songs
Shenandoah (6 ½ minutes, grade 3)
Simple Gifts: Four Shaker Songs (9 minutes, grade 3)
Sun Dance (5 minutes, grade 3)
Symphony No. 2 (21 minutes; mvts. 1 & 2 are grade 6, mvt. 3 is grade 5)Movement 1, “Shooting Stars,” Movement 2, “Dreams Under a New Moon,”and Movement 3, “Apollo Unleashed” may be separately performed
Vesuvius (9 minutes, grade 4)
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Percussion 2
1
(also playsTimpani
MediumTriangle)
initial settings
Tuba
Euphonium
23
a2Trombone
1
2
(at least 2 players per part)F Horn
1
(at least 2 players per part)
3
B Trumpet 2
1
E Baritone Saxophone
B Tenor Saxophone
2
3 3 33 3 3 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
E Alto Saxophone
1
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 33
Bassoon21
B Bass Clarinet
4
3 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 33
3
3
3 3
33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
B Clarinet
2
3
33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
33
1
33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
33 3 3 3
Oboe21
2
33 3
3 3 33
33
33
33
3
Flute
1
33 3 3
33 3
33
33
33
3
Piccolo
= c. 144+
commissioned by the Northshore Concert Band, Mallory Thompson, music director, for their 50th anniversary season
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3 3 3 3
4
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FRANK TICHELI
3 3
3
2
Perc. 2
3
GLOCKENSPIEL
1
3
XYLOPHONE
Timp.
MEDIUM TRIANGLE
Tuba
div.
Euph.
23
(a2)Tbn.
1
2
F Hn.
1
3
straight mute bells up3
3 3 3 3 3 3 mute out
B Tpt. 2
straight mute bells up 3
3 3 3 3 3 3
mute out
1
straight mute bells up 3
3 3 3 3 3 3
mute out
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3 3 3 33
E Alto Sax.
1
3 3 33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
33 3 3
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3 33
33 3
33 3 3 3 3
33 3 3
3
33 3 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 33 3 3
3 3
B Cl.
23 3
33 3 3
33 3 3 3 3
33 3 3
13 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3 3 33 3
Ob.21
3
3 3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3 3 3
3
3
3
23
33
33
33
33
33
3 3 33 3
Fl.
13
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
3
Picc.
5
3 33
6 7 8
3 33
3
BONGOS
3
3
(to Tambourine)
Perc. 2
3
3
1
3
Timp.
TIMPANI
Tuba
Euph.3 3
23
(a2)
3 3
Tbn.
13 3
2
3 3F Hn.
1
cresc.
3
B Tpt. 2
open
3
3
1
open
3
3
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
33 3 3 3
3 33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
E Alto Sax.
1
3 3 33
33 3
3 3 33 3 3 3 3
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
33 3
33 3 3 3 3 3
3 3 3 3 3
3
33 3
33 3 3
3 3 3 3 33 3 3
B Cl.
23 3 3
33 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
1
33 3 3 3 3 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Ob.21
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
a2
23
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Fl.
13 3 3
33 3 3 3 3 3 3
Picc.
9 10
3 3
11
3 3 3 3
12
3
3
TAMBOURINE
4
(to Crash Cymbals)
Perc. 2
3 (to Snare Drum)
1
(to Large Triangle)
Timp.
Tuba
unis.
Euph.
23
a2
3
Tbn.
1
3
2
F Hn.
1
3
open
B Tpt. 2
1
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
a2
B Bass Cl.
4
3 3 3 3
3
33
33
B Cl.
23 3
13 3
Ob.21
3
(a2) a2a2
23
Fl.
13
Picc.
13
3
14 15 16
3
5
Perc. 2
1
Timp.
Tuba
Euph.
3
23
3
(a2)
3
Tbn.
1
3 3
23
F Hn.
13
3
B Tpt. 2
1
3
3
3
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
17 18 19 20
3
6
Perc. 2
1
Timp.
Tuba
div.
Euph.
33
23
a2
3 3
Tbn.
1
3 3
2
33
F Hn.
1
33
3
B Tpt. 2
3
1
3
3
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
2122
23 24
3
7
Perc. 2
1
Timp.
Tuba
Euph.
3 3
23
(a2)
3 3
Tbn.
1
3 3
23 3
F Hn.
13
3
3
3 3
B Tpt. 2
3 3
1
3 3
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
25 26 27 28
3
CRASH CYMBALS l.v.
8
(to B.D.)
Perc. 2
SNARE DRUM (to Glock.)
1
LARGE TRIANGLE
Timp.
(to Tri.)
Tuba
unis.
Euph.
3
23
3
a2
3
a2a2Tbn.
1
3 3
23
F Hn.
1
3
3
3
B Tpt. 2
3
1
3
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
div.
4
3
B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
29 30 31
3
9
Perc. 2
GLOCKENSPIEL
1
l.v. l.v.
Timp.
Tuba
Euph.
23
Tbn.
1
exuberant, ben marcato
Hn.
2
exuberant, ben marcato
F Hn.
1
exuberant, ben marcato
3
B Tpt. 2
1
exuberant, ben marcato
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.5
25
E Alto Sax.
15
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
5
3
5
B Cl.
2
5
1
5
Ob.21
5
a2
25
Fl.
1 5
Picc.
32
5
3334 35
36
3
10
Perc. 2
1
(to Large Slapstick)
Timp.
Tuba
two players only
Euph.
one player only
23
3: one player only
2: one player onlyTbn.
1
2
F Hn.
1
3
B Tpt. 2
exuberant, ben marcato
1
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
(a2)
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
37 38 39 40 41 42
3
11
Perc. 2
1
Timp.
Tuba
one player only
n
Euph.
marcato
Tutti one only
n
23
Tbn.
1
2
n
F Hn.
1
n
3
B Tpt. 2
to straight mute
1
n
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
Ob.B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
a2
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
43 44 45 46 47 Dance
3
BASS DRUM
12
Perc. 2
1
LARGE SLAPSTICK
Timp.
MEDIUM TRIANGLE
Tuba
Euph.
23
Tbn.
1
2
straight mute mute outF Hn.
1
stopped mute
non dim.
mute out
3
B Tpt. 2
1
to straight mute
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
unis.
4
3
Play Ob.B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
(a2) a2
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
48 49 50 51
3
(to Tom-Tom)
13
Perc. 2
(to Snare Drum)
1
(to Tri.)
Timp.
Tuba
Euph.
23
Tbn.
1
2
F Hn.
1
3
B Tpt. 2
1
straight mute
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
Play Ob.1B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
(a2)a2
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
52 53 54 55
3
14
Perc. 2
1
Timp.
Tuba
Euph.
23
Tbn.
1
2
straight muteF Hn.
1
3
B Tpt. 2
1
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
1.
B Bass Cl.
4
3
(Ob.1)B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
(a2)
2.
1.
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
56 57 58 59
3
15
SMALL TOM-TOM
Perc. 2
SNARE DRUM (to Sus. Cym.)
1
Timp.
(to Timp.)
Tuba
Tutti
Euph.
Tutti
23
TuttiTbn.
1
Play
2
F Hn.
1
open
3
B Tpt. 2
straight mute mute out
1
(straight mute) mute out
E Bari. Sax.
Bsn.1
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
a2
B Bass Cl.
4
3
(Ob.1)B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
6061 62 63
3
(to Tamb.)
16
Perc. 2
SUSPENDED CYMBAL (stick) l.v.
3
SNARE DRUM
3
1
Timp.
3TIMPANI 3 3
Tuba3 3
Euph.
3 3
23
3
3
3
33 3
Tbn.
13 3 3 3
23
open3 3 3
F Hn.
1
3 3 3 3
3
3 3 3 3
B Tpt. 2
3
open
3 3 3
1
open
3 3 3 3
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
PlayB Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
64 65 66
3
TAMBOURINE
17
(to B.D.)
Perc. 2
SUSPENDED CYMBAL
1
LARGE TRIANGLE l.v. (to Xylo.)
Timp.
(A →C) (B →D)
Tuba
Euph.
23
Tbn.
1
2
F Hn.
1
3
B Tpt. 2
1
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
67
6869
3
18
Perc. 2
l.v. choke! (to S.D.)
1
Timp.
Solo
Tuba
Euph.
23
Tbn.
1
2
F Hn.
1
3
B Tpt. 2
1
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
70 7172
3
19
BASS DRUM
Perc. 2
SNARE DRUM
1
XYLOPHONE
Timp.
Tuba
cresc.
Euph.
cresc.
23
cresc.
Tbn.
1
cresc.
2
cresc.
F Hn.
1
cresc.
3
B Tpt. 2
1
E Bari. Sax.
cresc.
B Ten. Sax.
cresc.
2
cresc.
E Alto Sax.
1
cresc.
Bsn.21
cresc.
a2
B Bass Cl.
cresc.
4
cresc.
3
cresc.
B Cl.
2
cresc.
1
cresc.
Ob.21
cresc.
2
cresc.
Fl.
1
cresc.
Picc.
73 74 75
cresc.
76
3
20
Perc. 2
1
(to Tri.)
Timp.
marcato, slightly detached
Tuba
marcato, slightly detached
Euph.
marcato, slightly detached
23
marcato, slightly detached
Tbn.
1
marcato, slightly detached
2
F Hn.
1
3
marcato, slightly detached
B Tpt. 2
marcato, slightly detached
1
marcato, slightly detached
E Bari. Sax.
marcato, slightly detached
B Ten. Sax.
marcato, slightly detached
2
marcato, slightly detached
E Alto Sax.
1
marcato, slightly detached
Bsn.21
marcato, slightly detached
(a2)
B Bass Cl.
marcato, slightly detached
4
marcato, slightly detached
3
marcato, slightly detached
B Cl.
2
marcato, slightly detached
1
marcato, slightly detached
Ob.21
marcato, slightly detached
2
marcato, slightly detached
Fl.
1
marcato, slightly detached
Picc.
77
marcato, slightly detached
78 79 80
81
3
cresc. poco a poco21
Perc. 2
1
Timp.
Tuba
Euph.
23
Tbn.
1
2
F Hn.
1
3
B Tpt. 2
1
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
(a2)
B Bass Cl.
4
3
B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
a2
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
82 83 84 85 86
3
(cresc.)22
Perc. 2
3
(S.D.)
1
LARGE TRIANGLE
Timp.
(C→B ) (E →F)
Tuba
div. unis.
Euph.
23
2.Tbn.
1
2
F Hn.
1
3
3
B Tpt. 2
3
1
3
3
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
B Cl.
2
3
1
3
Ob.21
(a2)
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
87 88rit.
8990 a tempo
91
3
(B.D.)
23
(to Tamb.)
Perc. 2
1
Timp.
Tuba
Euph.
23
a2Tbn.
1
2
F Hn.
1
3
B Tpt. 2
1
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
E Alto Sax.
1
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3
B Cl.
2
1
Ob.21
2
Fl.
1
Picc.
92 93 94 95
3
24
TAMBOURINE
Perc. 2
3
(S.D.)
1
LARGE TRIANGLE
Timp.
3
Tuba
3
Euph.
3
23
(a2)
3
Tbn.
1
3
2
3F Hn.
1
3
3
3
B Tpt. 2
3
1
3
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
3 3 33 3 3 3
3 3 3 3
E Alto Sax.
1
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3
3 3
33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
B Cl.
2
3
33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
1
33 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3
Ob.21
2
33 3
3 3 33
33
3
Fl.
1
33 3 3
33 3
33
3
Picc.
9697 98
3 33
3
3
25
Perc. 2
3
(to Cr. Cym.)
1
Timp.
3
(F→E)
Tuba
3
Euph.
3
23
3
a2Tbn.
1
3
2
3F Hn.
1
3
3
3
B Tpt. 2
3
1
3
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
23 3 3 3 3
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
E Alto Sax.
1
3 3 3 3 3 3 33 3 3 3 3
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
4
3 33
33 3 3
33 3
33
33 3 3 3
33 3 3
3 3 3 3
B Cl.
23 3
33 3 3
33 3 3
33
13 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Ob.21
3
3 3
3
3
3
23
33
33
33
33
33
3
Fl.
13
33
33
33
3 33
33
Picc.
99
33
33
100
3 33
101
3
(to B.D.)
26
BASS DRUM dampen!
Perc. 2
CRASH CYMBALS dampen!
1
dampen!
Timp.
dampen!
Tuba
Euph.
23
V
VITbn.
1
IV
2
F Hn.
1
3
B Tpt. 2
1
E Bari. Sax.
B Ten. Sax.
2
33 3 3 3
33
33 3 3 3
E Alto Sax.
13 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Bsn.21
B Bass Cl.
43 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
33
3
33 3 3 3
33
33
33
33
B Cl.
2 33
33 3 3 3 3 3
33
3
13
33
33
33
33 3
33
Ob.21
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
23
33
33
33
33
33
3
Fl.
1 33
33
33
33
33
33
Picc.
102
3 3 3
103
33 3 3
104
33
33
105