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  • '''Works Categories'''<br> <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Historical Works]]<br>
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  • ...ere the number of trumpets or the inclusion of horns changes. Some famous works of his where timpani are included are Sanctus in D Major, BWV 238 (1723), a ...ses the timpani in order to effectively modulate a key change in his Piano Concerto in A Minor.
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  • ...written, “Lee Actor's Prelude to a Tragedy is one of the best written new works I've had the privilege to conduct or record. It is clear, precise and very ...Navona Records released Actor's fourth solo CD in February 2015, featuring Concerto for Piano and Orchestra and Symphony No. 3.
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  • ...hestral music. Winner of the 1993 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his Trombone Concerto, Rouse has created a body of work perhaps unequalled in its emotional inten While the Rouse catalog includes a number of acclaimed chamber and ensemble works, the composer is best known for his mastery of orchestral writing. His musi
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  • The Concerto for Marimba and Percussion Ensemble by Ney Rosauro is in 4 movements. The Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra was written in June and July of 1986 in Brasilia
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  • A percussion concerto in six movements, with five brief instrumental 'ghosts' interspersed. During the percussion concerto, 'a table of noises', the percussionist will, for the most part, be seated
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  • The 2010 Grammy winner for Best Contemporary Composition '''''Percussion Concerto''''' marries traditional compositional techniques for concerti with the mod My ''Percussion Concerto'' follows the normal relationship of a dialogue between soloist and orchest
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  • ...2011 I perversely thought it would be interesting to attempt to compose a Concerto for Bass Drum... in February 2012 after 3-4 months of composing, and a few ...k or a joke piece, there are real reasons why the [[Bass Drum]] deserves a Concerto:
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  • 2. piano concerto<Br> 5. percussion concerto<Br>
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  • The "Z" in the title of this concerto stands for the Japanese zomeki, a word used since at least the 11th century ...nvexity". Since then, the rhythm has appeared in many of my works. With "Z Concerto", the rhythmic patterns I explored in "Convexity" have evolved, been develo
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  • Avner Dorman’s music “works its magic by melding far-flung influences and making them sound ...ct, is an audience favorite. Avi Avital's performance of Dorman's Mandolin Concerto
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  • ...s, Jennifer has become a major figure in contemporary Classical music. Her works represent a wide range of genres, from orchestral to chamber, to wind ensem ...ighth Blackbird, and the President's Own Marine Band. She has also written works for such artists as baritone Thomas Hampson, pianists Yuja Wang and Gary Gr
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  • ...can best be described as "New Music with flesh and soul" and specially his works for marimba and percussion published in the USA and Germany have entered th ...Milhauds Concerto, and 1997 was marked by world premiere of his own second concerto for marimba and orchestra in Munich's Herkulessaal, with Munich Symphonic O
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  • This concerto was commissioned by the Fondazione Haydn di Trento e Bolzano and written in ...t 1 – Divertimento: The adagio introduction presents the main theme of the concerto which returns throughout the entire piece. The theme from the allegro secti
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  • ...entally coincided with the 55th birthday of composers' father, to whom the concerto is dedicated. The first recording was produced by the Bulgarian National Ra ...itional process. The 3rd Percussion Concerto Genesis was one of the latest works created and included in the doctoral research.
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  • ...entally coincided with the 55th birthday of composers' father, to whom the concerto is dedicated. The first recording was produced by the Bulgarian National Ra ...itional process. The 3rd Percussion Concerto Genesis was one of the latest works created and included in the doctoral research.
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  • * Concerto in A Minor, Movements. 1 & 3 (Bach) * Theme from Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F, Mvt. 3 (Johann S Bach)
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  • The Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra was written in June and July of 1986 in Brasilia ...literature for percussion. It is considered to be the most popular marimba concerto of all times, and has been performed by more than 3.000 orchestras worldwid
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  • When asked to compose a percussion concerto, my only reaction was horror. ...estral sonorities makes it unsatisfactory when it takes the spotlight in a concerto.
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  • The Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra was written in June and July of 1986 in Brasilia ...literature for percussion. It is considered to be the most popular marimba concerto of all times, and has been performed by more than 3.000 orchestras worldwid
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  • [[Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (Actor)]]<br> [[Concerto for Timpani and Band (Actor)]]<br>
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  • ..., which GRAMOPHONE Magazine, (Feb., 2003) noted: 'Peterson's own 16-minute Concerto, featuring Spanish rhythms and a lovely second-movement duet with vibraphon ...premiered hi band work "The Tornado of 1919" in 2001, and his new chamber works for sax were premiered in 2003: "Sonata for Alto sax and piano" and "Quinte
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  • The Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra was written in June and July of 1986 in Brasilia ...literature for percussion. It is considered to be the most popular marimba concerto of all times, and has been performed by more than 3.000 orchestras worldwid
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  • ...mes seduce, but can also betray; toxins bring ecstasy, but are deadly. The concerto combines Middle-Eastern drums, orchestral percussion, and rock drums with o ...most performed composition and is the basis for the first movement of the concerto.
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  • This concerto was commissioned by the Fondazione Haydn di Trento e Bolzano and written in ...t 1 – Divertimento: The adagio introduction presents the main theme of the concerto which returns throughout the entire piece. The theme from the allegro secti
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  • This concerto was commissioned by the Fondazione Haydn di Trento e Bolzano and written in ...t 1 – Divertimento: The adagio introduction presents the main theme of the concerto which returns throughout the entire piece. The theme from the allegro secti
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  • ...Ms. Keiko Abe urged me with great persuasion to reconsider completing this concerto as if it were a symphony. ...arimba enters as the incarnation of a vivid god. The first movement of the concerto is frequent conflict between dynamic and static states - life and death, bu
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  • ...Georg Kaiser's expressionist play Der gerettete Alkibiades. Rather than a concerto, Der gerettete Alberich is more of a fantasy for solo percussionist and orc ...hitecturally than other scores of mine to which I have appended the title "concerto" -- hence my decision to refer to it as a "fantasy." Having said all of the
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  • [[Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (Actor)]]<br> [[Concerto for Timpani and Band (Actor)]]<br>
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  • [[Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (Actor)]]<br> [[Concerto for Timpani and Band (Actor)]]<br>
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  • ...rding of it. But he was also the most inventive of orchestrators: Parris's concerto for kettledrums was always a crowd-pleaser in performance because it was so ...er Commissioned By National Symphony]</ref> A retrospective concert of his works at The George Washington University in this same year led Washington Post m
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  • ...iana University Wind Ensemble. He was also commissioned to write a Trumpet Concerto, "Danzante", for Allen Vizzutti by CBDNA which was premiered in Reno, NV in ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ...anas which appear in some of his most intimate and moving movements (Piano Concerto K.488, Sonata K.280, Rondo K.511 and the aria “Ach, ich Fühl’s”). On “Frozen in Time” is one such piece. A 25-minute percussion concerto written for Wednesday’s soloist, the young Austrian percussion whizbang,
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  • ...g, Peck challenges the player musically and technically and has composed a concerto with rewards for the performer and audience. - John H. Beck<reF>http://www. == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...conducted The Deutsches Symphonie Orchester/Berlin in Dr. Thomas's Marimba Concerto, ‘Loving Mad Tom,‘ with Evelyn Glennie as the soloist, Jürgen Otten of ...ble on their "Pedro and Olga Learn to Dance" CD and other recordings. Both works have been requirements for percussion competitions.
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  • ...les, he is equally comfortable referencing "high" and "low" culture in his works, and he finds provocative ways to do so. ...of rocks (the Native American meaning of "Tallahatchie"); and the Goldrush Concerto incorporates the world of film into its depiction of the all-consuming sear
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  • Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra was commissioned by the Fromm Music conceived as a companion piece to the eponymous work by Lou Harrison, my concerto
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  • ...Ensemble, a group that played a vital part in premieres and recordings of works by such renowned composers as Ginastera, Harrison, Krenek, Stravinsky, and ...Veils and Variations for Horn and Orchestra, and second prize in 1984 for Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra); two Guggenheim Fellowships; two Ford Foundation
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  • ...d choir a cappella «Elegies» to the poems by A. Akhmatova and N. Gumilyov, Concerto for six winds and percussion «Buffoons», Retro Music for brass quintet, Q == Works for Percussion ==
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  • CONCERTO No. 1 FOR MARIMBA AND ORCHESTRA Op. 8 - Three movements ca. 25' dur. For bi ...e orchestra parts exists for performance or rehearsal reasons. Zivokovic’s Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra deserves a good look. It may not be a classic, bu
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  • ...evelopment as a gradual one, with his true voice emerging with the chamber concerto, Four Compositions, of 1980. His notable students include Marc Mellits. ...usic in a variety of styles, from the Vivaldi pastiche of his first violin concerto (1981) to the explosive modernism of Manhattan Abstraction (1982).
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  • ...the third piece in my Organic Music Series after Water Concerto and Paper Concerto. I am always in belief that earth, like all other natural elements, holds d Earth Concerto is composed for 99 ceramic and stone instruments with large orchestra. It c
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  • Joseph Pereira’s Concerto for Percussion and Chamber Orchestra was commissioned by the Los Angeles Ph ...nts themselves and the techniques used to play them. The idea of writing a concerto for percussion usually implies the use of many instruments, a kind of circu
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  • ...which took place in Reading, on Feb 17. 2000. Composition, actually a is a concerto for percussion/vibraphone and orchestra and is dedicated to the composers g ...he "Mad Queen" and are described by the colours of the music painting, the concerto is clearly divided into three larger sections.
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  • From this period the works Interference in the version for the Royal Danish Brass, Variations on [[Chi ...e same period we also have major works like the Violin Concerto, the Cello Concerto and the Symphony no.1 and Symphony no.2 that challenged the soloists and th
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  • ...ite for your percussion ensemble concert. Written in three movements, this concerto features Rosauro's rhythmic writing style that lies somewhere between folk == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...a pianist is available. Advanced college marimbists contemplating entering concerto competitions will want to give this publication their careful attention. - == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Mjölnir is a concerto for timpani accompanied by either piano or wind ensemble. The piece, lastin The music of the concerto follows loosely the Norse mythology surrounding Thor, the God of Thunder, a
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  • ...ll also provide the audience with a unique experience of hearing a timpani concerto with ensemble accompaniment. == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...n, this piece is an excellent choice for concerto competitions. During the concerto, the player will need to engage in some mild improvisation, very fast two-m == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...years, with more than 150 pieces, ranging from chamber music to orchestral works to opera, often marked with a sense of wit and humor. He received numerous ...ncerto for harpsichord, piano, and two chamber orchestras (1961) and Piano Concerto (1965) as “masterpieces.”
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  • In addition to providing a virtuoso “vehicle” for the percussionist, Micro-Concerto also explores a variety of more complex roles that the individual can play ...st so. This micro-management of small muscle groups, and the fact that the concerto soloist is accompanied by the smallest orchestra imaginable, suggested the
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  • The Concerto No. 2 for Marimba is a commission by a consortium of schools and performers ...pment combines and works thematic material from all three movements of the concerto. The recapitulation begins with the bassoons on the first theme, followed b
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  • ...eted Syrensong for the BBC Symphony Orchestra, later followed by the viola concerto Walking with the River's Roar, premiered by Nobuko Imai and the BBC Philhar ...myth; his Icarus Trilogy culminated in 1995 with the premiere of his cello concerto, Daedalus Remembers, commissioned by the Cheltenham Festival for Rohan de S
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  • ...as the three Sonatas for Timpani and Piano the Xylophone Concerto and the Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra. Beyond these, he has also made very successfu == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...d at home and abroad. This concerto was the best known of his more than 70 works. It was written for his son Nicolai, to whom he also gave percussion lesson == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...ani Concerto by William Kraft. It is this set of “tenor” timpani that this concerto was written for and premiered on. This concerto’s musical structure is threefold - 24 small movements played without paus
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  • ...e closing bars of the work. A solo cadenza is almost assumed. However, the Concerto No.2 for marimba and orchestra1 by Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic2 we refer to is, ...ay music…”, I paraphrase the words of Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic, whose Second Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra represents the musical elucidation of its compose
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  • ...d throughout the work. Much of the musical vocabulary used throughout the concerto stems from the opening three-note motive heard in the altos (Eb, D, F#). ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • ...chiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305015758/http://brahms.ircam.fr/works/work/12690/ |archivedate=5 March 2016 }}</ref> ...ensemble Accroche-Note since 1988, he has premièred more than one hundred works by composers including [[Franco Donatoni|Donatoni]], Dillon, [[Georges Aper
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  • ...soloist back on the snare drum, as it comes quietly to its conclusion. The concerto immediately segues into the second movement, Meditation, which begins with ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • ...soloist back on the snare drum, as it comes quietly to its conclusion. The concerto immediately segues into the second movement, Meditation, which begins with ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • ...ly constructed a solo part of transcendental technique and virtuosity. The concerto is tangible and tuneful, visually captivating and memorable from the first ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • ...of mine to write an orchestral showcase work for my favorite instrument. Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra is a single-movement work full of energy and e The exposition of Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra features the emergence of the principal theme
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  • == Works for Percussion by this Composer == {{Garner, Lucas Works}}
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  • Allegro Moderato from Violin Concerto- Bach<br> Allegro Assai from Violin Concerto- Bach<br>
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  • ...ng Suling (for flute and marimba, his most popular work to date) and three works for orchestra during this time, Farr also introduced audiences to his on-st The inclusion of his works in four events at the 1996 New Zealand International Festival of the Arts k
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  • ...Percussion Quartet, Malleus Incus, Essens:1 and Gageego have performed his works. Tobias’ music have been performed throughout Europe, the USA and Asia.<r ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ...to the symphony orchestra. Although there are no cadenzas written in the concerto, Creston has said he has written the piece with many places for virtuosity ...popular four-mallet technique originally written to be used in the Milhaud concerto for marimba and vibraphone. This movement continues to express the perfor
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  • ...et technique, and according to reviews from Percussive Notes magazine "the concerto is superbly written for the unique timbre and virtuoso technical qualities == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ==Works for Percussion by this Composer== {{Sejourne, Emmanuel Works}}
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  • ...he composer, only then did it finally achieve its original goal of being a concerto for marimba and orchestra. Full of memorable tunes, you will find yourself == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...a concerto for saxophone quartet and orchestra, in addition to orchestral works such as Concertino for Orchestra, Antigone and Il compleanno, the latter wa ...so contains a number of works for solo instruments,among others five large works for organ, as well as music for the stage and TV productions.
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  • The Concerto for Marimba is a commission by a consortium of schools and performers heade ...pment combines and works thematic material from all three movements of the concerto. The recapitulation begins with the bassoons on the first theme, followed b
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  • This virtuoso timpani concerto from the 18th century was long attributed to the composer Johann Wilhelm He == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ==Works for Percussion by this Composer== {{Yoshioka, Takayoshi Works}}
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  • ...ecially for the percussionist. The four movements in this highly energetic concerto are systematically named after the specific percussion instruments being us ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • ...eal dazzler of the festival was Strike Zones, Joan Tower's 2001 percussion concerto, on the same program. Ms. Tower wrote the work for Evelyn Glennie and tailo The writing in her percussion concerto, Strike Zones, was nearly always zooming forward with an inexorable beat.<b
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  • ...nal drumset: played with sticks, felt mallets, and brushes. The three-part concerto contrasts the definitive styles of funk-rock, AfroCuban compound meter, and == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • The Concerto uses a traditional concerto form: faster outer movements surrounding a slow middle movement. The outer == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...performers is part of the overall effect of the work. The opening of this concerto, taken from the same composer’s popular work “Lift Off,” is a percuss == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...to the left of the conductor is a five octave marimba. Arena – Percussion Concerto No.1 begins and ends its 27-minute journey at the set-up at the back of the == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...bass drum. Some of Bartok’s inspiring material from his uniquely designed concerto is directly quoted in Elucidatrix. This material, and other material that i == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...ominated for the Victoires de la Musique awards; Les Rayons du Jour, viola concerto, was first performed in February 2005 by Ana Bela Chaves and the Orchestre ...9.3, Accentus, TM+ et al.), one will note in particular her vocal pieces, works for strings (three quartets) and symphonic scores including Omen, first per
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  • ...and two orchestral percussionists echoing it at the back of the hall. The concerto exists in two versions - the original Symphonic version, and the later Cham == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...and two orchestral percussionists echoing it at the back of the hall. The concerto exists in two versions - the original Symphonic version, and the later Cham == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Farberman has recorded more of Charles Ives’s works than any other conductor and is the only conductor to date to have recorded A prolific composer, Farberman counts orchestral works, chamber music, concertos, ballet music, film scores, song cycles, and thre
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  • This concerto is truly an exciting and challenging work for the soloist including virtuos ...an indication of the inevitable connection to the start of a new day. This concerto is truly an exciting and challenging work for the soloist including virtuos
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  • Gate to Heaven: Concerto No. 1 for Marimba by [[David Gillingham]] is a 9 player piece for solo mari ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • ...as numerous theaters and concert halls in the U.S. and Eastern Europe. His works have earned him numerous awards and commissions, including 13 ASCAP Standar ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ...with jazz rhythm section and a concerto for marimba/xylophone. Both these works have been performed by the ASO. ...nal instrumental and vocal ensembles led to many interesting projects. His works are not atonal, his harmonic and melodic influences are from the romantic,
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  • ...at the entire concerto is nearly 30 minutes long. All that being said, the concerto is one of the most beautiful pieces written for the instrument, composed in == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...as an inspiration for much of McCarthy’s percussion and mallet music. This concerto is dedicated to her. == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Kevin Volans’ Concerto for Solo Percussion and Ensemble was commissioned by KammerensembleN, Stock ...tube.com/watch?v=hzpnFw-NlAs A video from the World Premiere of Percussion Concerto by Kevin Volans, performed by KammarensembleN/Jonny Axelsson, conducted by
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  • ...mporary and avant-garde marimba and multi-percussion repertoire, including works of composers Meyer Kupferman, Andrew Thomas, Steven Mackey, Eric Ewazen, Ba == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...impani, the soloist plays singing melodies rather than drum patterns. This Concerto is in 3 movements for five [[timpani]].<br /> ...e 5 timpani. A solo cadenza is presented before the recapitulation and the concerto concludes with an energetic mood. <br />
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  • ...th lush strings, dynamic solo lines, and mercurial fluidity Farr's Marimba Concerto is perfect for any percussionists repertoire == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...ed by Tatiana Koleva for soloists and orchestra in 2012. Séjourné’s Double Concerto for Marimba and Vibraphone envelopes a strong rhythmic current influenced b ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • ...pages by [[Kjell Roikjer]]. One of the pages was provided with the heading Concerto No. 2 for xylophone and string orchestra. ...l Roikjer]]'s dazzling work. Based on studies of [[Kjell Roikjer]]'s other works, Cornelius has sought to complete the work in the same style and spirit.
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  • ...e concerto ends with the three motives side by side. The solo part in this concerto is a technical tour de force, and it is written and dedicated to the Austri ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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