Difference between revisions of "Al het (for the people of Nicaragua)"
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− | + | written for: the International Gamelan Festival, Expo 1986, Vancouver; dedication: to Jody Diamond, and Gino Forlin | |
== Commercial Discography== | == Commercial Discography== |
Latest revision as of 00:11, 21 May 2012
General Info
Year: 1986
Duration: c.
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: FrogPeak
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
multi-percussion: slendro gender, pelog barang gambang, tumbuk(6)
Voice - Soprano
Program Notes
written for: the International Gamelan Festival, Expo 1986, Vancouver; dedication: to Jody Diamond, and Gino Forlin
Commercial Discography
Recent Performances
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
51 Harmonies - Percussion Trio; Guitar; Electronics
al het (for the people of Nicaragua) - Multiple Percussion; Voice - Soprano
E'leh Tol'd'ot (these are the generations) (Cantillation Study #3) - Percussion Quartet; Marimba Quartet; optional live Computer part
Four Voice Canon No. 4 - Percussion Quartet; Marimba Quartet
Four Voice Canon No. 5 - Percussion Quartet
Four Voice Canon No. 7 - Percussion Quartet
Hocket - Percussion Quartet
Parting Hands - Percussion Quartet
Study for Milwaukee Blues - Percussion Trio; Dancers - Tap
Tetherball - Percussion Sextet
Three Monk Tunes - Multiple Percussion; Dancers
Three Rimbaud Settings - Multiple Percussion; Voice - Soprano
Additional Resources
References