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Revision as of 14:15, 13 June 2018

Erik Funk

Biography

Born: 28 September 1949

Country: Deer Lodge, Montana, U.S.A.

Studies: Portland State University (B.A.1978), Yale Univ., Univ. of Oregon

Teachers: T. Svoboda, S. Veress, Krzysztof Penderecki

Website:




Works for Percussion

A Vision: for Two Percussionists - Percussion Duo
Dance Concertare for Marimba/percussion & Orchestra, Op. 101 - Multiple Percussion, Orchestra
Dichroism (1970) - chorus, chamber chorus, multiple percussion and piano, two movements
Dona Nobis Pacem, Op. 107 - concerto for timpani and string orchestra
Duobolique, Op. 126marimba, trumpet, trombone
'I am the last man on earth and I cannot remember my name', Op 131 - Multiple Percussion, Tenor Voice
Two Preludes - piano and multiple percussion, two players, two movements

References