





Elysium (PDF)
Difficulty: Advanced+
Duration: Ca 9”
Instrumentation:
Marimba 1
Marimba 2
Piano (lid off)
Percussion 1: Vibraphone 1, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-tam, Crotales
Percussion 2: Vibraphone 2, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-tam, Glockenspiel, Crotales(shared with perc 3), Shekere, Cajon
Percussion 3: Glockenspiel, Darbuka, Cortales(shared with Perc 2), Mark Tree
Percussion 4: Chimes, Djembe, Djuns/mounted kick drum or similar, Triangle, Mark Tree, Gran Casa, Crotales, Tam-tams
Elysium for percussion sextet, piano, and electronics invites the audience on a cinematic journey, exploring the intricate interplay of soundscapes and emotional tapestries. The piece begins with a solemn and open atmosphere, evoking a sense of profound stillness and introspection. This serenity is quickly transformed into a vivacious and energetic narrative, depicting a place that appears to embody perfect bliss and tranquility—an imagined paradise known as Elysium.
At its core, Elysium tells a deeply personal story of mental illness, narrated through the perspective of the performers. The piece juxtaposes the outward appearance of serenity with the inner turmoil often experienced by those battling unseen struggles. Its layers of tension and intense harmonic interplay draw listeners into the internal conflict of self-expression and emotional vulnerability, offering a poignant reflection on the dichotomy between what is visible to the world and what is felt within.
Commissioned and dedicated to the Lexington High School Varsity Percussion Ensemble, Elysium premiered on February 6, 2025, at the South Carolina Music Educators Association Convention. Through its evolving textures and emotionally charged soundscapes, the piece serves as a symbol of resilience. While humanity aspires to reach a state of eternal happiness and bliss, the struggles of life serve as an essential and transformative reality—an inescapable yet necessary journey toward growth and understanding.
Elysium serves as a reminder to all of us the hidden battles faced by those around us, and the strength required to move forward in the face of adversity.
Difficulty: Advanced+
Duration: Ca 9”
Instrumentation:
Marimba 1
Marimba 2
Piano (lid off)
Percussion 1: Vibraphone 1, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-tam, Crotales
Percussion 2: Vibraphone 2, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-tam, Glockenspiel, Crotales(shared with perc 3), Shekere, Cajon
Percussion 3: Glockenspiel, Darbuka, Cortales(shared with Perc 2), Mark Tree
Percussion 4: Chimes, Djembe, Djuns/mounted kick drum or similar, Triangle, Mark Tree, Gran Casa, Crotales, Tam-tams
Elysium for percussion sextet, piano, and electronics invites the audience on a cinematic journey, exploring the intricate interplay of soundscapes and emotional tapestries. The piece begins with a solemn and open atmosphere, evoking a sense of profound stillness and introspection. This serenity is quickly transformed into a vivacious and energetic narrative, depicting a place that appears to embody perfect bliss and tranquility—an imagined paradise known as Elysium.
At its core, Elysium tells a deeply personal story of mental illness, narrated through the perspective of the performers. The piece juxtaposes the outward appearance of serenity with the inner turmoil often experienced by those battling unseen struggles. Its layers of tension and intense harmonic interplay draw listeners into the internal conflict of self-expression and emotional vulnerability, offering a poignant reflection on the dichotomy between what is visible to the world and what is felt within.
Commissioned and dedicated to the Lexington High School Varsity Percussion Ensemble, Elysium premiered on February 6, 2025, at the South Carolina Music Educators Association Convention. Through its evolving textures and emotionally charged soundscapes, the piece serves as a symbol of resilience. While humanity aspires to reach a state of eternal happiness and bliss, the struggles of life serve as an essential and transformative reality—an inescapable yet necessary journey toward growth and understanding.
Elysium serves as a reminder to all of us the hidden battles faced by those around us, and the strength required to move forward in the face of adversity.