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== General Info ==
 
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Anthony Cirone's collection of snare drum etudes, Portraits in Rhythm continues to be the pinnacle for snare drum study. Cirone has now re- issued all 50 etudes with the addition of "helpful hints" and "observations" needed to interpret each one. Before each etude Cirone provides a short summary or preface. Next, he includes a section titled "observations," and finally a section called "interpretations." The observation section for each etude lists possible difficulties one may encounter while studying the etude. The interpretation section gives a more detailed analysis of phrasing and musical directions for each etude. - Lisa Rogers, February 2002<ref>[http://www.pas.org PAS.ORG]</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 00:39, 17 November 2013

Anthony Cirone


General Info

Year: 1966
Duration: c.
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: CPP/Belwin
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Movements

Instrumentation

Snare Drum


Program Notes

Review

Anthony Cirone's collection of snare drum etudes, Portraits in Rhythm continues to be the pinnacle for snare drum study. Cirone has now re- issued all 50 etudes with the addition of "helpful hints" and "observations" needed to interpret each one. Before each etude Cirone provides a short summary or preface. Next, he includes a section titled "observations," and finally a section called "interpretations." The observation section for each etude lists possible difficulties one may encounter while studying the etude. The interpretation section gives a more detailed analysis of phrasing and musical directions for each etude. - Lisa Rogers, February 2002[1]


Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

  1. REDIRECT Template:Anthony Cirone Works



Additional Resources



References