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  • '''Works Categories'''<br> <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Historical Works]]<br>
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  • ...when becoming integrated into the orchestra. Often, the timpani were the solo instrument and the composer would rely on the timpanist to realize the inte ...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
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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 ...became British Columbia’s first ‘composer in residence’, composing several works for Vancouver’s Music in the Morning concert series, June Goldsmith, dire
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  • ...egan work on his cycle half-way house – SOLO XFACH (for Joseph Beuys) with Solo 3fach. The piece was premiered that year by the Kölner Horntrio at the Alt ...the Beck Galerie’ (Leipzig/Düsseldorf) series and in 1998 founded Ensemble SOLO XFACH with the aim of promoting authentic performances of the cycle of the
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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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  • ...ry of powered flight. Recent premieres of his Orchestral and Wind Ensemble works have been given by the Charleston (SC) Symphony, West Virginia Symphony, Or ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ...ly age. His catalog of orchestral, band, choral, chamber, and solo vocal works have been performed on four continents by a wide variety of soloists and en ...at many other colleges, festivals, and museums. Recitals dedicated to his works have taken place in California and Arizona, and his music has been part of
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  • ...also a leading soloist and chamber musician. He tours the world and gives solo recitals, concertos with orchestra and chamber music concerts with renowned ...ion. He is also Collection Director at the publisher Gérard Billaudot. His works are now very popular and performed all over the world by students and profe
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  • ...on to the professional engraving of his own works. Lucas's other published works are carried by C. Alan Publications in Greensboro, North Carolina, includin ...y American and British composers in performance as well as more of his own works with ensembles like the Chattanooga Youth Symphony Orchestra.<ref>https://c
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  • ...and orchestra, chamber music, and music for voice and piano as well as for solo piano.[2][3] The wide variety of his work, in terms of both genre and tone, ...he ballet, which turned out to be a major success.[2] He also orchestrated works by Federico Mompou and Ravel.[11]
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  • ...e Professor of Music Theory and Composition at West Chester University and works actively creating new compositions that are performed on concerts worldwide ...ny compositions for accompanied and unaccompanied solo cello, and original works and arrangements for cello choirs. He has composed three concertos since 20
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  • ...f music ranging from opera and orchestral works through chamber, vocal and solo music in a variety of styles, from the Vivaldi pastiche of his first violin ...salmodies Suite (1990), Etude and Ricercare (1994) and Chaconne (1996) for solo guitar. Ruders has composed a Concerto in Pieces (1995), which is a set of
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  • ===Solo=== It is written with the intention of exploring the rich combination of the two solo instruments playing lyrical melodies and captivating rhythms. The lighter o
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  • ...and a timbre that occurs when tones are precisely tuned. Some examples of works deploying these techniques include: Ecosphere, developed during residencies ...ducted many world, New York and California premier performances, including works of Muhal Richard Abrams, Louis Andriessen, Milton Babbitt, Pierre Boulez, H
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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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  • I am very excited about this timpani solo collection and I hope that you will find them fun to learn and exciting to Solo #1 - Big Ben (grade II) The term “Maestoso” means majestically, in a st
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  • ...earances with the Symphony, two world premier performances of commissioned works, as well as two American premieres. He performed with the PSO on more than ...ed States and Europe became interested in his music, and over forty of his works are now published by many publishers and performed worldwide. Forty-seven m
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  • == General Info Solo == Solo Marimba, 4 1/2 octaves.<br /-->
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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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  • == Works for Percussion by this Composer == ===Minoru Miki Works===
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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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  • 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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  • ...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 ...chamber orchestra.[16] In 1999, one critic reviewing a recording of Dahl's works called him a "spiffy composer", "a cross between Stravinsky and Hindemith".
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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 ...“Best of the Year Discs for 2011”. Navona Records released Actor's fourth solo CD in February 2015, featuring Concerto for Piano and Orchestra and Symphon
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  • Originally composed for solo marimba and wind ensemble, this version of Clifton Taylor’s Concertpiece ...layable by advanced high school students and are less challenging than the solo part. This arrangement is ideal for an advanced high school or undergraduat
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  • ...rn Europe, and throughout North America. Nathan Daughtrey has released two solo marimba albums – Spiral Passages and The Yuletide Marimba – the latter ...percussion quintet. He maintains a healthy commission schedule, composing works across genres for performers, ensembles, and directors worldwide. <br/>
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  • ...Minnesota Duluth and is well known for his extraordinary versatility as a solo, chamber, symphonic, jazz, pop, and world music artist. He has performed in ...ng. As an advocate for new music, Koshinski has commissioned and premiered works by renowned composers including Pulitzer Prize winning composer John Luther
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  • ...emphasize the four primary beats. Francisco Aguabella takes the conga drum solo on the first recording, quoting phrases from the vocabulary of the abakuá == Works for Percussion by Mongo Santamaria ==
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  • [[Works For Marimba]] is a collection of solo marimba works by Keiko Abe. This edition has altered parts for 4.3 octave marimbas.<br> ...rimba Fantasy. This piece is published in a collection titled: Keiko Abe: Works for Marimba, and is published by the Yamaha Music Foundation-Schott. - Trev
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  • ...97. The orchestra premiered over 25 new works including concertos and solo works for Violin, Cello, Double Bass, Clarinet, Trumpet, Tuba and Percussion. He ...s - Eddie Daniels plays the music of Frank Proto consisting of a series of works written for clarinet virtuoso Eddie Daniels was nominated for a Grammy Awar
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  • ...ature, from the earliest composed works on the North American continent to works of current composers such as Morton Lauridsen, Ed Cansino, Paul Gibson, and ...nd TV scores, including Mad Song (solo), X-Men 2 (solo), Superman Returns (solo), Spider-Man 3, Evan Almighty, Meet the Robinsons, Licensed to Wed, Charlot
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  • ...nd the lively resurrection features traditional drumming (including a drum solo that demands serious single stroke chops). Getting every body to play toget == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...pieces’ goal was to show how the marimba was able to effectively act as a solo instrument to the symphony orchestra. Although there are no cadenzas writt == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...n field. The band enters with the percussion section on hand drums and the solo marimbist playing a steady 16th note figure. The band rarely reaches a fort ...ty and fear as David approaches his battle. The band drops out leaving the solo marimba to play a dramatic, 4 octave melody that represents David's finale
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  • ...ks of Alban Berg, Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern; his affinity for the works of the second Viennese school culminated in the completion of Alban Berg's ...a libretto by Peter Turrini). Premiere performances of some of his recent works took place in January 2006 (e.g. Impulse for large orchestra, dedicated to
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  • == Works for Percussion by this Composer == {{Manion, M Works}}<br>
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  • ...ive possibilities of his musical material. Niels Rosing-Schow has composed works commissioned by among others The Copenhagen Philharmonic, The Odense Sympho ...and Chamber Concerto for alto flute, viola and orchestra (1988), the vocal works Chants de l'ombre (1987) for mixed chorus and Archipel des solitudes (1995)
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  • ...rd, a few works for theater, radio plays and film, educational literature, works for school orchestras and amateur orchestras. He published arrangements of ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • Graham Fitkin is a UK composer who works with acoustic and electronic instruments, collaborates with dance, film and ...iverpool Philharmonic Orchestra producing five new works. Since then many works have been commissioned and composed for orchestra, performances include tho
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  • ...ncertos. The orchestral Venezia (1985) is considered to be one of his main works. He has also written three symphonies (2001, 2002 and 2005) as well as a nu ...rganized by the Cologne Opera.<ref>https://www.fennicagehrman.fi/composers-works/rechberger-herman/</ref>
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  • ...ublishing company, Jenni BrandonMusic, which publishes and distributes her works. As a conductor she often conducts her own works and works by living composers. She conducted her oneact opera 3 PADEREWSKIS in the T
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  • ...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 ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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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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  • ...In addition to concert works, Fox has collaborated with artists on gallery works, and with the poet Ian Duhig on a "musical box". ...his works is very aurally apparent and includes complex microtonal chamber works, large-scale modernist ensemble pieces, tape cut-up collages and minimalist
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  • === Solo === ...phone and player 3 has some four-mallet marimba pasages. This is a grade 4 solo and is highly recommended for the small college ensemble.
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  • ...working as a solo timpanist in Nuremberg and Bonn, Riedhammer has been the solo percussionist with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra since 1974. He is also ...loist examination at the National Academy of Music Trossingen (instrument: solo percussion). 1981: National Sponsorship Award for percussion – the first
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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 Notable works include Everything Happens So Much for the Boston Symphony with Andris Nels
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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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  • ...been cited in John Beck’s Encyclopedia of Percussion as part of a group of works that are “significant contributions to percussion ensemble literature fro ...lso a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, including a full length solo CD of original rock-pop music entitled Through Cells which he has performed
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  • ...however, the most important school for him has been his everyday work as a solo drummer in the Bochum Symphony Orchestra. Unforeseen difficulties or challe ...for the timpani, which have made him internationally known. Some of these works are widely regarded as standard methodological literature for this instrume
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  • ...al recognition, Peter Klatzow has won prizes in Spain and Toronto, and his works have been performed in various European centres and the United States. In S ...s Festival, Worcester, UK. Last year saw the first performances of two new works; his 3rd String Quartet (commissioned by the Lake District Summer Music Fes
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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 ...est-known performer of contemporary piano music in New York. She premiered works of Ives, Copland, Brant, Cowell, Rudhyar, and others, and studied piano wit
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  • ...e repertoire for snare drum in France: no methods, no books, no etudes, no solo pieces. Percussionists had to study from orchestral excerpts, military drum ..., and performance repertoire. These are the reasons for the success of his works.
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  • ...Government scholarship. Since 1969 she has been living in London where she works as a free-lance composer. ...chestral works, chamber pieces, works for voice and instrumental ensemble, solo music and vocal ensembles. She has written for top professional players and
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  • ...chamber music ensembles, also with voice (soloist or as part of a choir); works for symphonic orchestra. His pieces are performed in concerts and festivals ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • === Snare Drum Solo === === Mallet Percussion Solo ===
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  • === Solo === ...Varna State Opera Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer, alongside works by Mozart and Tchaikovsky, at the Varna State Opera House on 26 October 201
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  • ...he 1st price of "China Traditional Music Festival - CCOM ethnic Percussion works collection competitoin". ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ...sance music and the Preludes and Fugues of J. S. Bach, to original marimba works written by contemporary composers expressly for him. Much of this unaccompa ...f contrasting roll types; from the early polyphonic Helble Preludes to the works of John Serry, David Maslanka and Joseph Schwantner to his own original com
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  • It is written with the intention of exploring the rich combination of the two solo instruments playing lyrical melodies and captivating rhythms. The lighter o == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...le movement acts as a lullaby. Highlight one of your strong players on the solo vibraphone part while keeping six other percussionists engaged in this lyri == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Solo Marimba (5-octave*)<br> ...piece for Marimba and Wind Ensemble is an exciting and upbeat concerto for solo marimba with wind ensemble accompaniment. Largely in 6/8 & 3/4 time, the mu
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  • [[Works For Marimba]] is a collection of solo marimba works by Keiko Abe. This edition has altered parts for 4.3 octave marimbas.<br> ...rimba Fantasy. This piece is published in a collection titled: Keiko Abe: Works for Marimba, and is published by the yamaha Music Foundation-Schott.
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  • It is written with the intention of exploring the rich combination of the two solo instruments playing lyrical melodies and captivating rhythms. The lighter o == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...ain movements can be performed solo, without orchestral accompaniment. The solo part explores the many possibilities of modern four-mallet technique, and a == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • 1998 version for solo marimba and 7 percussionists<br> ...version, you can easily play the solo version (Shadow Chaser) on your next solo recital. You can hear a recording of Shadow Chasers on Michael Burritt’s
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  • ...and Schirren, for whose works he has written original incidental music. He works primarily with Rosas & Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Wim Vandekeybus and Mich ...sique Nouvelles [fr] and Ictus Ensemble, for which he has composed several works. In 1993 he joined a class at IRCAM, where he developed his interest in ele
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  • ...rcussion Ensemble, and Duo Wolfs/KleinJan among others. Josh has presented works at numerous conferences and events across the United States including the M As an educator, audio engineer, and percussionist, Josh currently works with the Elkhorn High School Band in Elkhorn, NE, the Independent A WGI ens
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  • Beyond this, Cerrone’s concert works have been heard across the Europe and Asia, most recently by the Orchestre ...ished by Outburst-Inburst Musics and Project Schott New York. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. <ref>https://www.eamdc.com/psny/composers/christopher-cerr
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  • ...l music and pieces for organ and other instruments. Among his 22 published works are "Homage to Perotin" (1956), "Pastorale and Aviary" (1969) and "Fanfare ...ently as March 2004 Mr. Roberts attended performances of two of his choral works by Down East Singers at St. John's, which featured the newly installed Bedi
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  • ...eal, a concerto for electric guitar and ensemble or orchestra * Orchestral works have been commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra, Chicago Symphon ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ...ll Music, Heartland Marimba Publications and through self-publishing. His works have been commissioned by The UWSP Percussion Ensemble, The Oak Creek Percu ...usic,” an album of innovative and vintage soundscapes. His new vibraphone solo album “Cloud Nine” recently came out in 2019, with a new marimba album
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  • ...f Toronto and a founder in 1971 of ARRAY, under whose auspices many of his works have been performed. At McGill University he was co-founder with Mickey Coh ...parody incorporating in his compositions subtle references to pre-existing works or styles; and in the late 1970’s he began drawing on the forms and devic
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  • ...phonic score by Bates. His diverse catalogue includes many purely acoustic works, in addition to chamber and vocal music. Continuing performances of works such as Mothership, which premiered at the Sydney Opera House by the YouTub
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  • ...r, worship teams, jazz combos, community and chamber ensembles, as well as solo performances and recitals. In 2011, he was selected to serve as a teaching ...educator, he is uniquely able to create brilliantly creative and idiomatic works that have been performed throughout the world at schools, festivals, and in
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  • ...." Hovhaness' discovery of Armenian music had a direct effect upon his own works, which became more rhythmically and contrapuntally active and began to refl ...irituality. Among his voluminous catalogue, Hovhaness' colorful orchestral works have maintained the greatest popularity among audiences; notable examples i
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  • Fowler works across the divide between classical, jazz, world, pop and avant-garde music works, described by the New York Times as “radiant, ghostly, and shimmering,”
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  • .... He also arranged and composed light orchestral and choral works, and his works have been performed by the King's Singers, Huddersfield Choral Society, Lon ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • === Solo === == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...in many forms—from solo instrumental pieces to operas, and from orchestral works to hymn tunes. His music has been performed on all six inhabited continents ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ...1988), the electroacoustic work Motility (revised 1986) and the orchestral works Amusement Park Suite (1986), National Park Suite (1991) and Symphony No. 2, ...ed with an overt sense of theatricality or humour, even in his non-theatre works.
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  • ...c for the theater — but he has been drawn most strongly in recent years to works for the stage, including music for children. ...chestra, Louisville Orchestra and Cleveland Orchestra. Rodriguez' chamber works have been performed in London, Paris, Dijon, Monte Carlo, Berlin, Stockholm
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  • ...c includes four wind quintets, five saxophone quartets, and many works for solo instrument and piano. In addition, he has written a variety of orchestral a ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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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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  • ...orks, string quartet, vocal, choral music, opera, music for children, solo works, and a variety of chamber ensembles. He is a graduate of New England Conser ...umerous commissions and performances from professional music ensembles and solo artists in the North and South America and Europe. A short list include: T
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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 ...kutagawa Orchestra Composition Prize (’01), Kenzo Nakajima Music Prize for solo work(’04), Otaka Prize for orchestra (’09) and others. Her internationa
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  • ...gammy leg about him and so needed everything to hand. This is an extended solo for the percussionist but the fifth 'ghost' pays a visit in the form of a b ...spiky piccolos, and the 10th of the 11 brief movements is a bass-clarinet solo, one of five interludes called “ghosts”. This overlaps with movement ni
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  • * Solo [[Cornet]] * Solo [[French Horn]]
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  • ...s Work Kick-Box 261 for Marimba solo . His work Minotaurus 4.3 for Marimba Solo won the first prize of the 2008 Classical Marimba League International Comp ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ...parts (and the original tape sounds) are tied very closely to that of the solo instrument. ...4 Julliard Percussion Workshop, Joseph Gramley - Conductor; Janis Potter - Solo Marimba<br>
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  • ...impani won First Prize in 2006 and his Improvvisatto Contrasto for timpani solo won first prize in 2010. His highly entertaining Mean Man’s March, based ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • SOLO Xylophone 1 & Glockenspiel<br> SOLO Xylophone 2 & Crotales<br>
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  • ...year 9 Mon 23 Sun, in Odate, Akita Prefecture, is performed by the band's solo joint Nunotani, commander raw Hiroshi Saito, the Symphonic Band and Wind En ...the style of the concerto, just beyond the piano accompaniment of marimba solo instruments, progress in both the marimba music to evolve.
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  • ...The structure of the work is a loose interpretation of one of many Indian solo structures, and while it does not adhere strictly to Indian models, it capt == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • The second movement is mostly a solo for the marimbist<br/> ...second-note runs in the first movement, an almost pianistically- conceived solo statement in the second movement, and sixteenth-note patterns featuring lar
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  • === Solo === ...have a performance opportunity with their school percussion ensemble. The solo part is challenging with a wide range of techniques and a cadenza in the mi
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  • ...ba writing, blazingly fast rudimental tenor drum solo, multiple percussion solo requiring much dexterity. == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Solo Performer<br> ...elosi for solo and playback. This unique piece marries the movement of the solo performer with the sounds from the playback CD. This piece is visual, the p
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  • ...GS is in a "toccata" style and reminds this writer of miniature-type piano works by MacDowell and Ravel. The performer will need a rapid four mallet techniq Keiko Abe’s earliest written marimba solo. Written in ABA form, its playful characteristic is one of the reasons it
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  • ...be recordings as well as by Tom Kolor on the CD: American Masterpieces for Solo Percussion. Tom Kolor - American Masterpieces for Solo Percussion
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