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  • ...discs, television and film scores, and composed many works and methods for percussion, including a Concerto for Timpani and Chamber Orchestra that has been perfo <!--== Books for Percussion ==
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  • Since 1979 Ranta lives as a composer and drummer in Cologne. He founded the percussion ensemble Transit here . a. at the Darmstädter Ferienkurse in 1980 and at t <!--== Books for Percussion ==
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  • ...uding the North Texas Drumline, which won the National Collegiate Marching Percussion Competition twelve times. ...as Opera Orchestra and the Summer Musicals. He has released a DCI Marching Percussion video; several highly regarded CD's with UNT ensembles and authored several
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  • == Works for Percussion == ...s for percussion, unless they already exist as a template. Ex. [[Title]] - Percussion Quartet<br /> -->
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  • Daniel Levitan is the composer of numerous works for percussion ensemble that are regularly performed at colleges and universities across t ...tely with Phil Ford and Ray Spiegel (tabla), Frank Malabe (conga and latin percussion), and Tom Hemphill (mallets).
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  • Written for The New Jersey Percussion Ensemble, Raymond DesRoches, director, under a Fellowship Grant (1979-1980) Player 7: [[Piano]]<br/>
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  • and electronics, Jodo (1999) for soprano, percussion solo and de Strasbourg. His opera, Hildegard (commissioned by Percussion Group the
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  • ...t for the Detroit Symphony, Benson was captivated by the variety of sounds percussion instruments can produce and used these in compositions for winds ensemble a ...l Colony, was elected to the National Band Association Academy of Wind and Percussion Arts in 1988, and the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame in 2003. Benson
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  • == Works for Percussion == ...s for percussion, unless they already exist as a template. Ex. [[Title]] - Percussion Quartet<br /> -->
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  • Candidates taking a Percussion (Combined) exam are required to: * play one piece for each of [[Snare Drum]], [[Timpani]] and [[Keyboard Percussion]]
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  • ...rs for the Percussive Arts Society and served as the chair of the Marching Percussion Committee of the Percussive Arts Society from 1998 - 2007. ...Trio and as an active clinician specializing in contemporary and marching percussion, she has performed in Seoul, South Korea, Paris, France, Puerto Rico, Mexic
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  • ...w Jersey, John Bergamo has never lost his desire to expand his interest in percussion. In 1959 John attended the Lenox School of Jazz in Lenox Mass. next door to ...onal to non-European cultures, and since 1970, has been coordinator of the percussion program at California Institute of the Arts. This breadth of background has
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  • ....[citation needed] During the 1930s, predating Cage's main work, Russell's percussion works called for vernacular textures such as Jack Daniels bottles, suitcase ...was performed at Carnegie Hall on a program that included Varèse's iconic percussion composition "Ionisation." These performances took place under the auspices
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  • <!--== Books for Percussion == ...s for percussion, unless they already exist as a template. Ex. [[Title]] - Percussion Quartet<br /> -->
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  • == Works for Percussion == ...s for percussion, unless they already exist as a template. Ex. [[Title]] - Percussion Quartet<br /> -->
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  • ...chestra in the late 1930s. Other highlights of his career included playing percussion with the NBC Orchestra in Chicago and with the Chicago Symphony on occasion ...ion Pops Orchestra allowed him ample opportunity to play a large number of percussion instruments at one time - something he was known for. Percussionist Duanne
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  • ..., reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options. ...|| [[Mark Aldous]] & [[Peter Evans]] & [[Lorne Pearcey]] || [[Introducing Percussion]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]
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  • ..., reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options. | 1 || Along the Riverbank || [[Mark Aldous]] || [[Tuned Percussion Solos]] || [[Mark Aldous]] || <embedvideo service="youtube"> https://www.yo
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  • '''Duration''': c. 7:24 <br /--> *Tin chimes are home-made percussion instruments made from tin cans. The cans are suspended with string from a s
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  • ...iss, and Henry Cowell. While teaching in Seattle (1938–40), Cage organized percussion ensembles to perform his compositions. He also experimented with works for ...n music and its concepts of meaningful sound. The concert he gave with his percussion ensemble at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1943 marked the fi
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