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Revision as of 10:00, 13 April 2018

Meyer Kupferman


General Info

Year: 1986
Duration: c. 8:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Soundspells
Cost: Score and Parts - $12.00   |   Score Only - $0.00


Instrumentation

Marimba


Program Notes

Meyer Kupferman composed Moonsticks for a 1986 European composition competition, which won first prize. The piece is a twelve-tone treatment of the old French crusader song, “L’homme Arme.” Kupferman’s compositional style is romantic using free variations around his signature “Infinities” twelve-tone row. Moonsticks was premiered by Manhattan Marimba Quartet member Bill Trigg in New York City.


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Awards

Commercial Discography

Charles Dowd, & Tracy Freeze - Goodvibes Jazz Duo - Snapshot Live (CD)

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

A Crucible for the Moon - Percussion Sextet; Voice; Saxophone
Flavors of the Stars - Percussion (2)
Moonjazz, Babyface - Drum Set; Cello
Moonsticks - Marimba
Percussion Symphony: On Tibet and Tienanmen Square - Percussion Sextet
Poetics - Vibraphone; Amplified Guitar
Prometheus - Percussion Sextet
Sitting Bull - Vibraphone; Trumpet
Sound Phantoms #5 - Percussion (8)
Sound Phantoms #7 - Percussion; Saxophpne
Sound Phantoms #9 - Percussion Quartet; Flute; String Bass
The Stone Tears of Ixtaccihuatl - Timpani



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