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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 ...ad mentioned that he was even more impressed with Guzikov then some of the piano virtuoso’s of the time. Even though Guzikov died in 1837, some of his st
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  • ...rand piano and upright piano.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Grand piano and upright piano]] ...performances, accompaniment, and for composing and rehearsal. Although the piano is not portable and often expensive, its versatility and ubiquity have made
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  • Player 7: [[Piano]]<br/> ...ronic tape – extending, amplifying, and interacting with the sounds of the piano. “Trasumanar” is a word coined by Dante to describe the experience of r
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  • ! Item !! Works !! Instrumentation !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher !! Video Perfo | 2 || #Smoothly Does It || [[Snare Drum]] & [[Piano]] || [[Jan Bradley]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 2]
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  • ...etween “he” and “she” character voices in a torrid seduction scene, as the piano executes a moto perpetuo toccata. == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...lin, Piano and Wind Orchestra (KLAVIER). His Canzone Concertante No.10 for Piano and Strings is due for release soon (MSR) and his Aspects of Lincoln and Li == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ! Item !! Works !! Instrumentation !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher !! Video Perfo | 4 || #Tango Twister || [[Snare Drum]] & [[Piano]] || [[David Hext]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 3]]
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  • ...mous clarinet player and teacher in France. Jacques first started to study piano and was a very gifted pianist, a very good student, and an excellent musici ...h percussionists. In 1950, just one week before he got the First Prize for piano, Jacques also received the Second Prize for percussion. The other students
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  • ...lark, Arsis, and Frederick Harris Music Celebration Series. His orchestral works, commissioned by the Vancouver, Toronto, Edmonton, Windsor, and Madison sym ...Library series, Frederick Harris Music Co., Mississauga, Ontario, and many piano pieces are included in the syllabus of Canada’s Royal Conservatory of Mus
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  • ..., Horwood formed Convergence, an improvisation ensemble in which he played piano and percussion. In 2003, he retired from teaching and moved with his wife t ...1988), the electroacoustic work Motility (revised 1986) and the orchestral works Amusement Park Suite (1986), National Park Suite (1991) and Symphony No. 2,
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  • From this period the works Interference in the version for the Royal Danish Brass, Variations on [[Chi From the same period we also have major works like the Violin Concerto, the Cello Concerto and the Symphony no.1 and Symp
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  • ...at the Mannes College of Music, receiving two degrees by 1928. She taught piano to support herself, and may have taught at Greenwich House Music School, bu ...es, slides, and advertisements, directed the production, and performed the piano part. The play was performed under the auspices of the Federal Music Projec
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  • [[Piano]]<br> The piano opens the work with a Maestoso statement; it sets the tone for the introduc
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  • ...red for having orchestrated the popular ballet score Gaîté Parisienne from piano scores of Offenbach operettas, and for his recordings as a conductor. His Sonatine for two violins and piano, composed for a sight-reading examination, was acclaimed after its performa
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  • [[Piano]]<br> ...anhattan School of Music, New York City. Paul Price Ensemble, Vivian Fine, piano, Paul Price, conductor<br>
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  • [[Orchestra]]: 3*.2.2.2/4.3.3.1, harp, percussion(4), strings (piano red. available)<br> ...(premiere: 9 June 1995, Shimosuwa Sogo Bunka Center, Japan, Takashi Saiki, piano, K. Abe. marimba)
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  • ===Piano Reduction version=== Instrumentation: Solo Xylophone with Piano<br/>
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  • ===Piano Reduction version=== Instrumentation: Solo Xylophone with Piano<br/>
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  • ...d Harlequin Concerto for double bass and orchestra (or piano), and several works for chorus. Dr. Russell now lives in Santa Rosa, California.<ref>https://ma ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • Bergman's style ranged widely, from Romanticism in his early works (many of which he later prohibited from being performed) to modernism and p ...recognition. He is also known for his extensive choral output. His latest works include concertos for cello, violin and trumpet.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.or
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  • ...usic, she wrote in every genre, including large-scale symphonic and choral works. In addition to numerous articles and several dissertations, two books have Vivian Fine was born in Chicago in 1913. A piano prodigy, she became at age five the youngest student ever to be awarded a s
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  • [[Piano]]<br> ...piano in its traditional use combined with sounds created by striking the piano strings with soft mallets, this work progresses through the stages of sleep
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  • Studies: B. M. in Piano Pedagogy from Texas A&M – Commerce, M.M. degrees in Composition and Theor ...traditional Texas high school band experience combined with a lifetime of piano lessons and a passion for the music of Claude Debussy formed a cosmopolitan
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  • ...studying with Luigi Dallapiccola, he began a career as a performer of new piano music, often with an improvisatory element. A few years later he was a co-f ...d the Cadenza con o senza Beethoven (2003), written for Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto.
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  • ...nd harmony with János Koessler. He also graduated from Imre Keéri-Szántó's piano class. His early successes as a composer, among them the Gépetüdök (Mach ...the provinces. The superb set of Inventions and 24 preludes and fugues for piano (1954-82) represents his inner retreat through abstraction.
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  • [[Piano]]<br/> Moon Shards (2007) for alto saxophone, horn, trumpet, percussion, and piano was commissioned by and is dedicated to Andrew Pelletier. The commission wa
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  • ...Abbott, accompanied by pianist Jacqueline Medinger, was discovered in the works of Bach ( Sinfonie the second partita , Toccata and Fugue in D minor Fantas ...rd ad libitum cello (Heugel, 1973), 4 Minisuites for recorder or flute and piano (Heugel, 1972), a Choral in the style of Bach for five different instrument
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  • ...thout live performers—they range from miniatures for musical boxes through works for solo instruments, songs, chamber music, choral and orchestral music, to ...of his notable compositions include the series of nineteen Klavierstücke (Piano Pieces), Kontra-Punkte for ten instruments, the electronic/musique-concrèt
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  • ...cs. His compositions won a number of distinctions: Obraz (The Tableau) for piano and orchestra the Prize of Queen Marie-José in Geneva (1970), Lidice a spe ...iano (1998), Mysterious Players, a trio for bass clarinet, violoncello and piano (2000), Imaginace ( a string quartet "Hommage a Edvard Munch". From vocal m
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  • ...o" was premiered in 2010 and is now also "Trio #2 for Flute, Saxophone and Piano." His newest piece, "Sonata for alto saxophone and guitar" will be premier == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...Musik Freiburg with Harald Genzmer (composition) and Edith Picht-Axenfeld (piano). From 1952 to 1956, he worked as a private music teacher, pianist and comp ...rd, a few works for theater, radio plays and film, educational literature, works for school orchestras and amateur orchestras. He published arrangements of
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  • [[piano]]<br> ...que), vibraphone, metal shaker, agogo bells, tamborim, surdo, timpani, and piano. This section includes an energetic soli break that uses samba whistle, woo
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  • ...Persichetti. Since moving to Tokyo in 1989 he has produced a collection of works which reveal a unique and compelling musical voice, drawing from a multipli ...rant from the Alice M. Ditson Fund and Red Kite Records (UK), and separate works are included in releases by Colorado-based vocal group Ars Nova, the Tokyo
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  • * Theme from Piano Concerto No. 15 in Bb Major, K. 450, Mvt 3 (Wolfgang A Mozart) * Theme from Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466, Mvt 2 (Wolfgang A Mozart)
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  • ! Item !! Works !! Instrumentation !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher !! Video Perfo | 3 || On a Mission || [[Snare Drum]] & [[Piano]] || [[Rachel Gledhill]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade
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  • ...lives in Brooklyn, NY. A Nonesuch Records artist, his album of orchestral works, Home Stretch, has been hailed for its “playful intelligence and individu ...e Barbican with Andres and pianist David Kaplan; and The Blind Banister, a piano concerto for Jonathan Biss, which was a 2016 Pulitzer Prize Finalist.
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  • 2. piano concerto<Br> 3. piano cadenza<Br>
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  • Through a catalog of more than a hundred published works and many recordings, Bernard Rands is established as a major figure in cont ...mble, Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Cleveland Orchestra. Many chamber works have resulted from commissions from major ensembles and festivals from arou
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  • ...efan Hussong and others. In recent years Harada has composed collaborative works for dance, theatre and film. She established Ensemble Manufacture for conte ...and after college in several international seminar with Brian Ferneyhough, piano with Michio Mamiya and chamber music (Gyorgi Kurtag’s work) with Gyorgi K
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  • Player 3: [[Piano]] 1 <br/> Player 4: [[Piano]] 2 <br/>
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  • 2. Technical Works requires a four-octave instrument.<br/> ! Item !! Works !! Composer !! Instrument !! Publications !! Publisher !! Video
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  • [[Piano]] Commissioned by the Orleans International Piano Competition (OCI) and the Percussions de Strasbourg, with support from the
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  • ...n (from 1969). His output includes an opera, orchestral and chamber music, piano pieces and songs.<ref>http://www.answers.com/topic/poul-rovsing-olsen</ref> ...e music soirees in his home. At an early age he was given ear training and piano lessons, and his obvious musical talent was ensured smooth development.
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  • timpani (4)-(prepared piano used for resonance in first movement) ...anges in this movement. Neither the second nor the third movement uses the piano. The second movement is a study in pedaling and intonation as the performer
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  • ...vised on the piano by ear, and by the age of seven she had started private piano lessons and began learning the accordion independently. ​Fleischer continued to study piano and theory at the Rubin Conservatory in Haifa. She matriculated from the He
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  • ! Item !! Works !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher !! Video | 2 || Sparks || [[Kenneth Alford]] || [[Sparks for Xylophone & Piano]] || [[Boosey & Hawkes]] ||
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  • In Hamburg, Dahl studied piano under Edith Weiss-Mann, a harpsichordist, pianist, and a proponent of early ...a two-piano version of his Danses concertantes and program notes for other works. In 1947, with Joseph Szigeti he produced a reconstruction of Bach's Violin
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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 ...s released Actor's fourth solo CD in February 2015, featuring Concerto for Piano and Orchestra and Symphony No. 3.
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  • [[Piano]]<br> ...sonorities but the rhythms are not complicated. The manuscript comes with piano score and parts. The notation is traditional and the printing has been very
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  • [[Piano]]<br> ...flutes. [[Derek Tywoniuk]] and [[Katy La Favre]], percussion. Lisa Kaplan, piano. Music11 Festival. Blonay, Switzerland
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  • ! Item !! Works !! Instrumentation !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher !! Video Perfo | 5 || Dodging the Cracks in the Pavement || [[Snare Drum]] & [[Piano]] || [[Zara Nunn]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 4]]
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  • ...ege of Music in London, where he studied composition with Bernard Stevens, piano with Kathleen Long, and orchestration with Gordon Jacob. In that year he wo ...ica he was awarded the prestigious Helgard Steyn prize worth £6000 for his piano suite "From the Poets".
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  • ...l life of the Netherlands. Music was Flothuis’ abiding passion. He studied piano with Arend Koole and Hans Brandt Buys and music theory with the latter. Aft ...ienburg concentration camp, where he remained until May 1945. Here he gave piano recitals and composed, as a counterbalance to the horrors surrounding him.
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  • [[Piano]] ...grandiose and intensely beautiful. Written with the virtuoso in mind, this piano concerto is perfect for the modern ensemble. The first movement exudes an u
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  • Player I: [[Piano]] <br> Player II: Piano <br>
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  • Player 14: Acoustic [[Piano]]<br/> ...presented by the djembes and timpani, confront Pharaoh, represented by the piano. When Pharaoh refuses to let the Israelites go, Aaron throws his staff down
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  • ...ble on their "Pedro and Olga Learn to Dance" CD and other recordings. Both works have been requirements for percussion competitions. ...with the composer conducting. It will be released sometime in 2007. Other works of Andrew Thomas that were commissioned and premiered by soloists and organ
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  • The musical works of Nikola Resanovic have been performed at hundreds of music festivals and ...rge Ryon & Alain and Anne De Gourdon of Lorée Oboes; a Duo for Violin and Piano (2008), written for the Cleveland Duo and commissioned by the Fortnightly M
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  • Player 12: Large [[Tam-Tam, Wind Chimes]] & Inside [[Piano]] & Voice<br/> Player 13: [[Piano]]<br/>
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  • ...musical detail for the listener. His catalogue comprises over 100 spatial works. ...quired Brant's complete archive of original manuscripts including over 300 works (1998). Brant received the honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts from Wesl
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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 ...ble Concerto for harpsichord, piano, and two chamber orchestras (1961) and Piano Concerto (1965) as “masterpieces.”
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  • [[Piano]]<br> ...eastern Asia through the centuries. I translate these ideas to percussion works.
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  • ...t of the performer was reached in Archipels (1967–1971). Many of his later works have gone on to refine or extend these principles. Boucourechliev died in P == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...llege (B.A., 1958) and the University of Illinois (M.A., 1961). He studied piano with Eduard Steuermann and composition with Chou Wen-chung, Lionel Nowak, P Tenney's earliest works show the influence of Webern, Ruggles and Varèse, while a gradual assimila
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  • ! Item !! Works !! Composer !! Accompany !! Publication !! Publisher !! Video Performance | 3 || #Tiptoe on the Ice || [[Zare Nunn]] || [[Piano]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 1]] || [[ Associated B
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  • ...rchen , the second String Quartet by the Parrenin quartet that Ciacona for Piano (Else Stick Hug) and the composition in 5 parts (Werner Hoppstock) as part In 1964 an Finkbeiner the composition prize his hometown Stuttgart for the Piano Concerto and the "Prix de Composition Musicale Prince Pierre de Monaco" for
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  • ...onsisting of 15 Japanese Haiku poems and written for three percussionists, piano, tape and recitateur, has been performed in Norway, Sweden and Japan. Metal ...nist Pascal Zavaro and Radio France had its premiere in Paris in 1988. His piano concerto, commissioned by the pianist Håkon Austbø and Ny Musikk (The Nor
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  • ...monly gifted child. From an early age, he studied the violin, mastered the piano, and read extensively in many fields. Home-schooled by his mother Clarissa, ...king inside the piano, directly on the strings, which he dubbed the string piano. He also developed a complex pitch-rhythm system (detailed in his book) tha
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $84.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Piano version - $24.75<br /--> With Piano<br>
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  • 2. Technical Works requires a four-octave instrument.<br/> ! Item !! Works !! Composer / Arranger !! Instrumentation !! Publication !! Publisher !! Vi
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  • [[Piano]]<br> ...ch as cow bells, Thai gongs, crotals and woodblocks - all to "disturb" the piano without actually putting it out of tune, as Grisey had done. For the first
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  • Ruders has created a large body of music ranging from opera and orchestral works through chamber, vocal and solo music in a variety of styles, from the Viva ...(2000) for Birmingham Contemporary Music Group. Ruders has written several works for the American guitarist and promoter of new music David Starobin: Psalmo
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  • [[Piano]] This work is written in the style of the concerto, just beyond the piano accompaniment of marimba solo instruments, progress in both the marimba mus
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  • marimba; with alto flute; piano<br /--> <!-- Use the above format for entering instrumentation for chamber works or pieces with multiple performers. Make sure you use a line break <nowiki>
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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 ...mann uses the timpani in order to effectively modulate a key change in his Piano Concerto in A Minor.
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  • ...century: The Claw and breath . (symphonic games), or a total of about 160 works Attached to any chapel, it covers all genres: symphonic, chamber, opera, ba ...nally, with his "Serenade Orchestra" CD of "Impressionist Music" featuring works by Chabrier, d'Indy and Theodore Dubois (Koch Schwann, released in 1997).<r
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  • ...ritten as a showcase for Dr. Nathan Gay, and Minor Issues, for bassoon and piano, was premiered at the Conservatorio Plurinacional de Música Hall del Conse ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ...stera and Paz. His father gave him the first musical lessons but his first piano teacher was Vincenzo Scaramuzza, a pianist from Crotone, of whom, Mauricio From 1964 he works mainly in theatrical activities. Writing his own movies, he will direct mos
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  • == Piano Version == Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra arrangement for Timpani and Piano (1985) -- 23'<br>
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  • Walter Ross, whose works have been performed in over 40 countries, is perhaps best known for his com ...musicians enjoy performing and audiences enjoy hearing. Many of his recent works are representative of his current interest in neo-modal, pandiatonic compos
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  • ...on Foss musical development. In 1933, Foss went to Paris where he studied piano with Lazare Lévy as well as composition with Noël Gallon, orchestration w ...Ways of Looking at a Blackbird (1978), and Echoi (1963). His later period works, including the Renaissance Concerto (1990) for flute, embrace a wide variet
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  • ...innesota Opera and has been involved with the performance of several major works, including several world premieres. ...n, specializing in works for the beginning and intermediate student. These works have been performed throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Japan.
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  • ...ntry. Aged eleven, he went to St Mary's Music School in Edinburgh to study piano with Audrey Innes and composition with Geoffrey King. In 1989 he moved to P As a pianist, he received the piano section BBC Young Musician of the Year award in 1988.
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  • ...eredith 1992- Hal Leonard 2000) and 'Profils' 24 essays pour vibraphone et piano (Lemoine Paris 2000) are distributed all over the world. His third book 'En ...der is called ‘Profiles’ 24 Essays for Vibapraphone and Piano with amazing piano player Bart Van Caenegem.
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  • Player III: Piano 1<br /--> Player IV: Piano 2<br /-->
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  • ...ence for theory and solfeggio, and in 1932 he was given the same prize for piano. He returned to Switzerland in 1933, to complete his studies at the Geneva ...gly influenced later generations. In the Netherlands he introduced various works of Béla Bartók.
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  • ...s, tam tams(2), vibraphone, marimba, temple bells, celesta, gongs(4); with piano; harps(2)<br /--> <!-- Use the above format for entering instrumentation for chamber works or pieces with multiple performers. Make sure you use a line break <nowiki>
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  • [[Piano]] (2) - (playing piano, toy piano, and melodica)<br> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...Degrees W, Frank Speaking, and Portrait of a Count. One of the more famous works he wrote for the Kenton Orchestra is Halls Of Brass, specially composed for ...ical music, including symphonies, and choral works, as well as a number of works for the theater, often mixing elements of different genres. His 1959 Sympho
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