Description of Percussion
Though tympani and drums have been part of the orchestra since Handel, it was not until the twentieth century that composers began writing exclusively for Percussion. Seeking new timbres and fresh sound relationships, composers such as Edgard Varese, John Cage and Harry Partch turned to the Percussion ensemble to realize some of their most memorable works, often employing homemade instruments and found objects. Though originally thought to be a short-lived trend, Percussion music has proven remarkably versatile. Contemporary composers such as Steve Reich and Yannis Xenakis have written extremely popular compositions for Percussion, and stars such as Scotland's Evelyn Glennie and Canada's Nexus ensemble now tour the world as featured performers.
Bikram Ghosh
This classical Indian
percussionist's clean
dexterity sets him apart
from the rest of the field.
Evelyn Glennie
Glennie is an in-demand
concert percussionist who
expands percussion's solo
repertoire by premiering
new concertos.
Uakti
This contemporary Brazilian
percussion ensemble
creates their own
instruments from everyday
materials.