The Crow

» Indoor: A Class
Price: $1,200 Duration: 5:00
Difficulty: Mid/High Beginning
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Audio Files

Mvt 1 - Ensemble

Mvt 2 - Ensemble

Mvt 3 - Ensemble

Description:

The Crow features a dark sound and look based of the conceptual idea of a crow who wants to be a swan. The music ranges from haunting to whimsical and the sound of birds echoes throughout the show.  A highlight of the The Crow include a memorable visual moment that can feature either the battery or a visual ensemble as the flock of crows using our own arrangement of the all time classic, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake (public domain) to help tell the story.  

This show was originally commissioned for the fall of 2022 and was released for the 2024 indoor season as a custom version adapted for indoor percussion and was a WGI A Class Finalist in 2024.

*Perusal score available upon request

(Not available WGI Championships)

Instrumentation

  • Snare
  • Tenor
  • 4 & 5 Bass Drums
  • Cymbals
  • 3 Marimbas
  • Xylophone/Crotales
  • Glockenspiel/Chimes
  • 3 Vibes
  • Timpani
  • 2 Synthesizers
  • 2 Aux. Percussion

Multiple Versions:

  • Not sure which version fits you best?
  • Reserve both for no additional cost!
  • You can get the A class version free of charge when purchasing the Open class show, just request when confirming the show.

What You Get:

 PDF files for all movements including Full Scores, Battery Scores and all Individual Parts

  MP3 recordings for the Full Ensemble, Click Tracks and Battery Percussion only

  Samples/Sound Effects in individual wav files

  Count Sheets for each Movement in Excel file format

  Personal Login Page with a username and password to access all your unit's show files

  Notation files can be provided for an additional fee. Inquire for more information

  NEW! MainStage files can be available for an additional fee. Inquire for more information

Stay other logo copy min  NEW! Complimentary uniform and set design consultation from Stay Other

Original Performance Video for Reference: