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[[Anthony Cirone]]
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''See Also'': [[Lou Harrison]]<br>
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''See Also'': [[Anthony Cirone]]<br>
  
 
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== General Info ==
 
== General Info ==
  
'''Year''': 19 <br /-->
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'''Year''': 1980<br /-->
'''Duration''':  c. <br /-->
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'''Duration''':  c. 10:00<br /-->
 
'''Difficulty''':  (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /-->
 
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'''Publisher''': CPP/Belwin<br /-->
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'''Publisher''': [[Presser]]<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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Players I - XII: two sets of [[kulington]](8 [[button gongs]]), [[cheng cheng]](sm. brass [[cymbals]]), [[thunder sheets]](3), [[oxybells]] (suspended [[oxygen tanks]]), [[kempul]](lg. button gong), [[tam tam]], [[orchestra bells]], [[bongos]], [[vibraphone]], [[xylophone]], [[timbales]], [[marimba]], [[snare drums]](2), [[cymbals α2]], [[suspended cymbal]], [[tenor drum]], [[guiro]], [[tom-toms]](6), [[timpani]](4)<br/>
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== Program Notes ==
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Double Fanfare was a co-composed piece written by two prolific composers of percussion music. Lou Harrison is known for his use of Balinese and Javanese Gamelan elements in his music while Anthony Cirone, who had a 36 year tenure with the San Francisco Symphony,  write music from a more classically based concepts. The Double Fanfare is split in to two sextet, the American Gamelan Orchestra and the Symphonic Percussion Section. Each sextet is highlighted to emphasize its percussive contribution, but will also demonstrate the others role at times in the work. The piece is piece is fantastically constructed and clearly demonstrates the differences and yet the combined beauty of each sextet as a whole.
  
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Latest revision as of 03:59, 20 June 2023

Harrison/Cirone

See Also: Lou Harrison
See Also: Anthony Cirone


General Info

Year: 1980
Duration: c. 10:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Presser
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00


Instrumentation

Players I - XII: two sets of kulington(8 button gongs), cheng cheng(sm. brass cymbals), thunder sheets(3), oxybells (suspended oxygen tanks), kempul(lg. button gong), tam tam, orchestra bells, bongos, vibraphone, xylophone, timbales, marimba, snare drums(2), cymbals α2, suspended cymbal, tenor drum, guiro, tom-toms(6), timpani(4)


Program Notes

Double Fanfare was a co-composed piece written by two prolific composers of percussion music. Lou Harrison is known for his use of Balinese and Javanese Gamelan elements in his music while Anthony Cirone, who had a 36 year tenure with the San Francisco Symphony, write music from a more classically based concepts. The Double Fanfare is split in to two sextet, the American Gamelan Orchestra and the Symphonic Percussion Section. Each sextet is highlighted to emphasize its percussive contribution, but will also demonstrate the others role at times in the work. The piece is piece is fantastically constructed and clearly demonstrates the differences and yet the combined beauty of each sextet as a whole.


Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Ensemble

Duet

Advanced Marimba Duets, Volume III
Double Concerto for Two Percussion and Orchestra

Trio

Take Three

Quartet

4/4 for Four
A Sacred Mass for Chorus and Percussion
Four/Four for Four
Fugue - Cirone
Pentadic Striations
Samba Classico
Three Phases
Triptych

Quintet

Five Items for Solo Marimba and Percussion Ensemble
Five Items for Soprano and Percussion
Japanese Impressions
Overture in Percussion
Percussionality

Sextet

A Little Song
Assimilation
Boom-Whap
Drums Galore
Finale
Fugue for Percussion Sextet
Gliding Along
March Right In
Nervous Notes
Processional

Large Ensemble

Cairo Suite - Percussion Ensemble (9)
Dichotomy - Percussion Ensemble (8)
Double Fanfare - Percussion Ensemble (12) - Harrison/Cirone

Solo

4-Mallet Etudes for Marimba
4-Mallet Marimba Solos
4-Mallet Studies for Marimba, Volume VI
NYSD: Orchestral Suite for Solo Snare Drum
Unaccompanied Solos for Marimba

Sonata

Sonata No. 1 for Timpani and Piano - Timpani; Piano
Sonata No. 2 for Trumpet and Percussion - Percussion; Trumpet
Sonata No. 3 for Clarinet and Percussion - Percussion; Clarinet
Sonata No. 4 for Violin and Percussion - Percussion; Violin; Piano

Symphony

Symphony No. 1 for Percussion Ensemble - Percussion Ensemble (8)
Symphony No. 2 for Percussion - Percussion Ensemble (9)
Symphony No. 3 (Sacred) - Percussion Sextet

Additional Resources



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