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Revision as of 03:05, 18 May 2012

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Composer Name

Biography

Born: February 10, 1953

Country: Walla Walla, Washington, U.S.A

Studies: San Francisco State University (B.M.), University of California, Santa Barbara (M.A., Ph.D).

Teachers: Edward Applebaum, Peter Fricker; Marta Ptaszynska


Works for Percussion

"She sings..." - Marimba; Voice - Soprano
Chamber Concerto for Percussion and Seven Instruments - Multiple Percussion; Chamber Ensemble
Constructions for Percussion Ensemble - Percussion Octet
Hiroshima: August 1945 - Vibraphone
Improvisation I - Marimba
Improvisation II - Marimba; Vibraphone
Music from Still Life - Percussion Duo
Taiko/Occident - Multiple Percussion
Third Improvisation - Multiple Percussion

References