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== General Info ==
 
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'''Duration''':  c.2:25 <br /-->
 
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'''Publisher''': [[Leduc]] <br /-->
 
'''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /-->
 
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== Instrumentation ==
 
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Player I: [[Snare Drum]]<br/>
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Player II: [[Tom-tom]]s(3)<br/>
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Player III: Tom-tom, [[suspended cymbal]]<br/>
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Tohiti Manille is a percussion trio featuring snare drum, three tom-tom and a bass drum with cymbal attachment. The music is brief (approximately 2 minutes and 25 seconds over 41 bars) but composer Berlioz is able to create an interesting rhythmic development throughout the work. From the opening snare drum statement, the piece progresses from simple sixteenths and eighth notes to more advanced statements.Dynamics, accents and a tempo change are well placed to add variety All of the performance notes are written in French, but the music poses no special performance problems. This trio is of intermediate difficulty and would be suitable for high school or younger college students Directors may find it usefill as a training piece that can be programmed on a Solo and Ensemble Festival or school concert. - Mark Ford, February 1992<ref>[http://www.pas.org PAS.ORG]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 02:06, 31 August 2013

Gérard Berlioz


General Info

Year:1990
Duration: c.2:25
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Leduc
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Movements

Instrumentation

Player I: Snare Drum
Player II: Tom-toms(3)
Player III: Tom-tom, suspended cymbal



Errata

Program Notes

Review

Tohiti Manille is a percussion trio featuring snare drum, three tom-tom and a bass drum with cymbal attachment. The music is brief (approximately 2 minutes and 25 seconds over 41 bars) but composer Berlioz is able to create an interesting rhythmic development throughout the work. From the opening snare drum statement, the piece progresses from simple sixteenths and eighth notes to more advanced statements.Dynamics, accents and a tempo change are well placed to add variety All of the performance notes are written in French, but the music poses no special performance problems. This trio is of intermediate difficulty and would be suitable for high school or younger college students Directors may find it usefill as a training piece that can be programmed on a Solo and Ensemble Festival or school concert. - Mark Ford, February 1992[1]



Awards

Commercial Discography

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

¿ Por Qué No ? - Solo Percussion with Piano
Argillos - Percussion Quartet
Bodhran (Berlioz) - Snare Drum with Piano
Boum, Zim, Dig (A-L) - Percussion Duet
Budubuduke - Snare Drum with Piano
CymbalTrap - Percussion Trio
Daff - Solo Percussion with Piano
Feast - Percussion Quartet
Janissaires - Percussion Quartet
Kandcheri - Snare Drum with Piano
Kantélé - Percussion Trio
La Petite Batterie D'Olivier - Drum-set
Malacachète - Percussion Quartet
Mosgrad-Express - Percussion Trio
Okonkolo - Snare Drum with Piano
Pan-Kou - Snare Drum with Piano
Parappan - Snare Drum with Piano
Repinique (Berlioz) - Snare Drum with Piano
Sud America Speed - Percussion Trio
Super Cool - Solo Percussion with Piano
Supplice - Solo Percussion with Piano
Tambatte - Snare Drum with Piano
Târ - Snare Drum with Piano
Thirty Pieces Progressives pour 2 Timbales et Piano - Timpani with Piano
Tipa Tipa Two - Percussion Quintet
Ti-Phon - Snare Drum with Piano
Tohiti Manille - Percussion Trio
Tricotis (Twenty Etudes) - Multiple Percussion
Tubilattes - Snare Drum with Piano
Tymbalons - Snare Drum with Piano
Yes, Open the Door - Percussion Trio


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