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  • == Works for Percussion == [[Dark Music]] - [[Timpani]]; [[cello]] <br/>
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  • == Works for Percussion == [[Orogeny]] - [[Percussion Sextet]]; with [[Cello]]<br />
    1 KB (173 words) - 14:51, 6 May 2013
  • [[Cello]]<br> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Player II: marimba, [[crotales]], cello bow, bucket of water<br> Player III: [[xylophone]], crotales, cello bow, bucket of water<br>
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  • with clarinet; cello<br/> <!-- Use the above format for entering instrumentation for chamber works or pieces with multiple performers. Make sure you use a line break <nowiki>
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  • String: [[Violin]] 1/2 & [[Viola]] & [[Cello]] & [[Double Bass]] & [[Harp]]<br/> ...decided my contribution to the repertory of percussion concertos—a body of works which owes much to Evelyn Glennie’s tireless devotion to its creation, I
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  • 8 [[Cello]]<br/> ...d Blows" sets harps into wispy glissandos and an active, quasi-Arabic solo cello theme portrays a momentary desert "Mirage."
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  • [[timpani]](5); with [[cello]] <!-- Use the above format for entering instrumentation for chamber works or pieces with multiple performers. Make sure you use a line break <nowiki>
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  • [[Cello]] <br> INTO EACH LIFE (1997) for flute, cello, piano and one percussion by Howard J. Buss was commissioned by The Florida
    3 KB (459 words) - 17:58, 24 April 2012
  • [[Cello]]<br> Dark Wing by David Johnson is a duet for cello and four mallet 4.6 octave marimba (low E). Dark Wing shares its name with
    3 KB (499 words) - 00:06, 29 January 2013
  • Combo Version - Pan, Cello, Bass, Drums (any combination)<Br> ​String Quartet, Cello, Bass, Drums, Harp, Piano.<Br>
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  • [[Cello]]<br> .... Simone Juda, Deborah Pollack, and Sharon Powers, flutes; George Finckel, cello, Reinhoud van der Linde, piano, Elaine Buxbaum, Louis Calabro, Deborah Chaf
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  • Strings: 3 [[Cello]] & [[Double Bass]] & [[Harp]] <br/> ...of the U.S. Air Force Band. The Air Force Band features three cellos. The cello sound is important to this score but the parts have been cued into other in
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  • [[Cello]]<br> premiere: 6 January 1976, Alice Tully Hall, New York City, Nathaniel Rosen, cello, [[William Kraft]], percussion
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  • ...stler would adopt this ‘repurposing’ approach throughout much of his later works. ...s now famous Introducing the Positions series for violin (1944, 1946), for cello (1947), Developing Double Stops (1947), and From Violin to Viola (1947).
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  • Walter Ross, whose works have been performed in over 40 countries, is perhaps best known for his com ...musicians enjoy performing and audiences enjoy hearing. Many of his recent works are representative of his current interest in neo-modal, pandiatonic compos
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  • ...and Schirren, for whose works he has written original incidental music. He works primarily with Rosas & Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Wim Vandekeybus and Mich ...sique Nouvelles [fr] and Ictus Ensemble, for which he has composed several works. In 1993 he joined a class at IRCAM, where he developed his interest in ele
    3 KB (396 words) - 12:06, 24 January 2019
  • ...ta, Ross Lee Finney began playing and composing music as a child, learning cello and piano, as well as guitar. Indeed, Finney retained an interest in the gu ...artets, four symphonies, numerous chamber works and song cycles, two stage works, and an unfinished opera, A Computer Marriage. He received the 1927 Pulitze
    6 KB (879 words) - 12:55, 25 May 2015
  • ...al recognition, Peter Klatzow has won prizes in Spain and Toronto, and his works have been performed in various European centres and the United States. In S ...s Festival, Worcester, UK. Last year saw the first performances of two new works; his 3rd String Quartet (commissioned by the Lake District Summer Music Fes
    4 KB (616 words) - 15:23, 29 December 2021
  • ...usic, she wrote in every genre, including large-scale symphonic and choral works. In addition to numerous articles and several dissertations, two books have ...est-known performer of contemporary piano music in New York. She premiered works of Ives, Copland, Brant, Cowell, Rudhyar, and others, and studied piano wit
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