Spices, Perfumes, Toxins!
for two percussion and concert band
Program Note
Composer note
The title Spices, Perfumes, Toxins! refers to three substances that are extremely appealing, yet filled with danger. Spices delight the palate, but can cause illness; perfumes seduce, but can also betray; toxins bring ecstasy, but are deadly. The concerto combines Middle-Eastern drums, orchestral percussion, and rock drums with orchestral forces – a unique sound both enticing and dangerous.
Spices, Perfumes, Toxins! is a result of years of collaboration with PercaDu. While we were still students at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel-Aviv, Tomer and Adi asked me to write a piece for them. All three of us aimed at a piece that would be markedly Israeli and would reflect young Israeli culture. The process of composing the piece involved working closely with PercaDu on my ideas and testing them on the instruments long before the piece was done. In hindsight, I believe that the most important choice in making the piece sound Israeli was the use of four Darbukas and Tom-Toms in addition to the Marimbas. The piece, Udacrep Akubrad (PercaDu Darbuka spelled backwards) became one of PercaDu’s signature pieces and my most performed composition and is the basis for the first movement of the concerto.
Spices - the first movement draws its inspiration from the music of our region (extending its boundaries to the east as far as the Indian sub-continent). The piece is largely based on Middle-Eastern and Indian scales and uses the Indian system of Talas for rhythmic organization. I use these elements within a large-scale dramatic form and employ repetitive minimalism as it appears in the music traditions of the East and in the works of Western minimalists of the past forty years. Approximately at the movement’s golden section there is a cadenza that precurses the last movement of the concerto.
In Perfumes, the sonic world changes as one of the percussionists leaves the marimba and plays on a vibraphone. In Perfumes I use what I call multicultural polyphony. The opening theme of the movement (in the marimba) is reminiscent of Baroque arias. The three flutes that accompany the melody (regular, alto, and bass) echo the ornamental nature of the melody and transform it into lines characteristic of Middle-Eastern folk music. At the same time, the bass line borrows its sound from the world of Jazz. Each part of the texture contributes the “soul” of its genre, so to speak, in an effort to create a humanistic whole that express the diversity of our time and culture. As the movement progresses the soloists and orchestra embark on a colorful journey from the seductive to the dangerous.
In Toxins! the soloists use the entire variety of percussion instruments at their disposal. The movement is based on alternation between an aggressive rhythmic pattern (played on drumsets) and passionate outbursts in the orchestra. It swings like a pendulum between extreme joyous ecstasy and obsessive anxiety, pain, and delusions. As the movement develops, the music becomes increasingly fanatical until the final outburst of catharsis and death.
— Avner Dorman
Solo batteries
1
Marimba, Vibraphone, 2 Darbuka (hi and low), Tom-tom, Drum Set, Medium Tamtam, Wind Chimes,
Drum set extras consists of:
10" Tom
8" Splash
10" Splash
Metal strip
Metal crasher
Arabic tambourine
2
Marimba, Glockenspiel, 2 Darbuka (hi and low), Tom-tom, Drum Set
Drum set extras consists of:
16" Floor Tom
10" Splash
Crash cymbal
Metal Strip
Taiko drum (or unison floor and bass)
Cowbell
Bongos
Media
Perusal Score
Performances
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2025
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Feb 27, 2025Oklahoma City Community College — Oklahoma City, OK, United States of AmericaPerformers: Wanda Bass School of Music
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2024
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Jun 16, 2024 · 19:30Casino Frauenfeld, Frauenfeld, Switzerland — Casino Frauenfeld, Frauenfeld, SwitzerlandPerformers: percussion soloists Fabian Ziegler and Conrado Moya with the Stadtorchester Frauenfeld.
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Jun 15, 2024 · 19:30Kulturforum Amriswil, Amriswil, Switzerland — Kulturforum Amriswil, Amriswil, SwitzerlandPerformers: percussion soloists Fabian Ziegler and Conrado Moya with the Stadtorchester Frauenfeld.
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Apr 12, 2024Majestic Theater — Gettysburg, PA, United States of AmericaPerformers: Sunderman Conservatory Wind Symphony
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Mar 24, 2024Salle CO2 — La-Tour-de-Trême, SwitzerlandPerformers: Corps de musique de la ville de Bulle
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Mar 23, 2024Salle CO2 — La-Tour-de-Trême, SwitzerlandPerformers: Corps de musique de la ville de Bulle
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2023
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Mar 14, 2023 · 20:00Conservatorio Superior de Música Oscar Espla, 2 Carrer Catedràtic Jaume Mas i Porcel, Alacant, VC, 03005, Spain — Conservatorio Superior de Música Oscar Espla, 2 Carrer Catedràtic Jaume Mas i Porcel, SpainPerformers: Adrian Ribes Migallon & Carlos Mulet Tacho
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2020
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Jun 18, 2020 · 20:00Philharmonie Mercatorhalle, CityPalais, Landfermannstraße 6, 47051 Duisburg, Germany — CityPalais, Landfermannstraße 6, GermanyPerformers: the Duisburger Philharmoniker, conducted by Axel Kober, and percussionists Rafael Sars and Johannes Wippermann.
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Jun 17, 2020 · 20:00Philharmonie Mercatorhalle, CityPalais, Landfermannstraße 6, 47051 Duisburg, Germany — CityPalais, Landfermannstraße 6, GermanyPerformers: the Duisburger Philharmoniker, conducted by Axel Kober, and percussionists Rafael Sars and Johannes Wippermann.
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Apr 28, 2020Hemmle Recital Hall — Lubbock, TX, United States of AmericaPerformers: TTU Symphonic
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Apr 28, 2020 · 19:30Texas Tech University, 18th and Boston Avenue,Lubbock, TX, USA — 18th and Boston Avenue, Lubbock, United StatesPerformers: Galen Lemmon, Mitya Nilov, with the Texas Tech University School of Music Symphonic Wind Ensemble conducted by Sarah McKoin. Version for Wind Ensemble by Amanda Heim.
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Feb 6, 2020 · 19:00Norrlandsoperan — Norrland, SwedenPerformers: Johan Bridger och Patrick Raab, percussion, and the Norrlandsoperans symfoniorkesterconducted by Stefan Solyom
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2019
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Nov 22, 2019 · 19:30Tennessee Theatre, 604 South Gay Street, Knoxville, TN, 37902, United States — 604 South Gay Street, Knoxville, United StatesPerformers: Nief-Norf, percussion, with the Knoxville Symphony, conducted by Aram Demirjian.
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Oct 5, 2019 · 18:00Lyudkevych Concert Hall, lviv, ukraine — Lviv, UkrainePerformers: Tremolo Ensemble and the Lviv National Philharmonic conducted by Theodore Kuchar. World premiere of new version for five percussionists and orchestra.World Premiere
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Aug 24, 2019Bern, SwitzerlandPerformers: Berner Symphonieorchester
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2017
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Oct 29, 2017 · 19:30Musikschule Konservatorium Zürich, 6 Florhofgasse, Zürich, ZH, 8001, Switzerland — Musikschule Konservatorium Zürich, 6 Florhofgasse, SwitzerlandPerformers: the Jugendsinfonieorchester Zürich, conducted by David Bruchez-Lalli, with Klaus Schwärzler and Raphael Christen, percussion.
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Oct 26, 2017 · 19:00Gemeindesaal Zollikon, 96 Rotfluhstrasse, Zollikon, ZH, 8702, Switzerland — Gemeindesaal Zollikon, 96 Rotfluhstrasse, SwitzerlandPerformers: the Jugendsinfonieorchester Zürich, conducted by David Bruchez-Lalli, with Klaus Schwärzler and Raphael Christen, percussion.
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Oct 25, 2017 · 19:00Martinskirche, 4 Martinskirchplatz, Basel, BS, 4051, Switzerland — 4 Martinskirchplatz, Basel, SwitzerlandPerformers: the Jugendsinfonieorchester Zürich, conducted by David Bruchez-Lalli, with Klaus Schwärzler and Raphael Christen, percussion.
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Oct 23, 2017 · 19:00Kirche St. Johann, 7 Kirchhofplatz, Schaffhausen, SH, 8200, Switzerland — Kirche St. Johann, 7 Kirchhofplatz, SwitzerlandPerformers: the Jugendsinfonieorchester Zürich, conducted by David Bruchez-Lalli, with Klaus Schwärzler and Raphael Christen, percussion.
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Oct 22, 2017 · 19:00Salle Equilibre, Place Jean Tinguely 1, 1701 Freiburg, Switzerland — Salle Equilibre, Place Jean Tinguely 1, SwitzerlandPerformers: the Jugendsinfonieorchester Zürich, conducted by David Bruchez-Lalli, with Klaus Schwärzler and Raphael Christen, percussion.
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2016
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Dec 7, 2016Paderborn, GermanyPerformers: Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie
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Dec 2, 2016Herford, GermanyPerformers: Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie
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Sep 3, 2016Hong Kong —Performers: Hong Kong Young Musicians' Wind Orchestra
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Mar 13, 2016Athens, OhioPerformers: the Ohio University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Steven Huang.
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Mar 9, 2016San Jose, CA, United States of AmericaPerformers: San Jose State University
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Mar 5, 2016 · 19:30Cedar Falls, United States
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Feb 14, 2016Miami, United StatesPerformers: percussionists Kiril Angelov and Dmitrii Nilov with the Frost Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Thomas Sleeper.
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Jan 25, 2016SwitzerlandPerformers: soloists Raphael Christen and Klaus Schwärzler, with the Sinfonieorchester Kanton Schwyz conducted by Urs Bamert.
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2015
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Nov 15, 2015Luxembourg Conservatory —Performers: European Youth Wind Orchestra
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Nov 12, 2015Artikuss —Performers: European Youth Wind Orchestra
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Nov 8, 2015Athens, United StatesPerformers: the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra conducted by Robert Spano with solo percussionists Thomas Sherwood and Charles Settle.
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Sep 26, 2015Atlanta, United StatesPerformers: the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Spano, with percussionists Thomas Sherwood and Robert Settle.
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Sep 24, 2015Atlanta, United StatesPerformers: the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Spano, with percussionists Thomas Sherwood and Robert Settle.
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Apr 19, 2015Greenville, United StatesPerformers: the Greenville Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Edvard Tchivzhel. Courtney McDonald and Omar Carmenates, percussion.
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Mar 26, 2015Philharmonie Luxembourg —Performers: Musique Militaire Grand-DucaleWorld Premiere
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2014
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Dec 11, 2014Großer Saal — Bremen, GermanyPerformers: Salzburg Camerata, conducted by John Axelrod, with Martin Grubinger and Manuel Hofstätter, percussion.
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Dec 10, 2014Heinrich Lades Halle — Erlangen, GermanyPerformers: Salzburg Camerata, conducted by John Axelrod, with Martin Grubinger and Manuel Hofstätter, percussion.
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Jul 26, 2014Mahidol Univeristy — Mahidol, Thailand