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  • [[Image:BobBecker.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Bob Becker]] Website: http://nexuspercussion.com/members/bob-becker/
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  • == Antiquity (c. 200,000 B.C.) to Medieval (c. 1100 A.D.) == As we move into 2,000 B.C. - 1,000 A.D, we see the rise of a strong Egyptian Kingdom, and an Imperial Chinese. O
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  • [[Bob Becker]] Becker, Bob. ''Rudimental Arithmetic: A Drummer's Study of Pattern and Rhythm.'' A
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  • ...sion Publications. Unlike Kostowa's version, however, the accompaniment in Becker's arrangement is scored for four marimbas. Kostowa scores for only two acco
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  • [[Bob Becker]] Atenteben by [[Bob Becker]] is a piece for marimbas and drums inspired by the Ghanaian flute called t
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  • [[Bob Becker]] ...it Sharda Sahai; premiere: March 1978, Music Gallery, Toronto, Canada, Bob Becker, soloist
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  • [[Bob Becker]] [[Mudra]] by [[Bob Becker]] is a [[percussion quintet]] that combines traditional North Indian music
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  • [[Bob Becker]] premiere: April 1981, Town Hall, Toronto, Canada, Nexus Ensemble, Bob Becker, soloist
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  • [[Bob Becker]] Unseen Child was written by [[Bob Becker]] in 2002. This work for percussion quintet is based on the song of the sam
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  • [[John J. Becker]] {{Becker, John J. Works}}
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  • [[Image:JohnBecker.jpg|right|thumb|250px|John Becker]] ...he American Five" of "ultra-modern" music.<ref>http://composers.com/john-j-becker</ref>
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  • ...Next to Xenakis, Skalkotas and Christou I would place Mamangakis”, Gunther Becker, a demanding composer and professor. <ref>”https://explorehellas.wordpres
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  • ...uosos Gordon Stout and Lehigh Howard Stevens. Moyer also completed the Bob Becker Ragtime Xylophone Institute at the University of Delaware. His post doctora
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  • ...marimba mallets and three of the greatest mallet players in the world (Bob Becker, David Friedman and Dave Samuels) joined the effort to establish the first
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  • Studies: De Paul University (B.A.1931, M.M.1935, Ph.D.1949) Teachers: [[Wesley La Violette]], [[Leo Sowerby]], [[Eric Delamarter]], [[A. Becker]]
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  • ...yone interested in virtuoso xylophone styles of the early 1900’s.” - [[Bob Becker]], Nexus
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  • ...Burritt, Leigh Howard Stevens, Robert Van Sice, Nathan Daughtrey, and Bob Becker.
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  • ...e of a medium "fox-trot." The overall style, is, of course, that which Mr. Becker and Nexus have made so popular over the last two decades. The accompaniment
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  • ...ensemble of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, founded by my college classmate Bob Becker and others. It is in ragtime style for solo xylophone, three accompanying m
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  • ...es in the repertoire, Mudra, by Eastman graduate and percussion legend Bob Becker.
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  • Bob Becker / James Preiss<br>
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  • ...d to Nexus ensemble of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, made up of Bill Cahn, Bob Becker, Robin Engleman, Russ Hartenberger, formerly John Wyre and presently Garry
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  • [[William Cahn]] and [[Robert Becker]] are currently publishing over 30 marimba ensembles, most of which are act
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  • ...ne]] and accompanying [[piano]] in 1924. It has now been arranged by [[Bob Becker]] for a mallet ensemble (initially arranged for the percussion group Nexus)
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  • ...tyle of [[xylophone]] solos from the previous two decades. This is the Bob Becker arrangement played by Nexus.
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  • ...th marimba orchestra. The soloists for the premiere performance were [[Bob Becker]] and [[Yurika Kimura]]. The orchestra was conducted by [[Gordon Stout]]. T
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  • Teachers: [[Konrad Lechner]], [[Günther Becker]]
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  • ...[[George Hamilton Green]], [[Sammy Herman]], [[Clair Omar Musser]], [[Bob Becker]] and [[Evelyn Glennie]] have dazzled audiences with their mastery of two-m
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  • Teachers: [[David Levine]], [[Günther Becker]]
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  • ...[[George Hamilton Green]], [[Sammy Herman]], [[Clair Omar Musser]], [[Bob Becker]] and [[Evelyn Glennie]] have dazzled audiences with their mastery of two-m
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  • Teachers: [[J. Becker]], [[Wiliam Russo]], [[Rayburn Wright]]
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