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  • History Introduction - Type here <br/> ...Most if not all of these instruments, were created from wood, or the flora and fauna around the primitive societies. These instruments would comprise the
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  • Introduction type here ...8 inches in diameter. In 622 A.D., the Middle East saw the rise of Islam, and through more unified countries, Islamic countries were able to seize Consta
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> (Homage to Olivier Messiaen and Igor Stravinsky)<br>
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...well as the development of an extensive and eclectic repertoire of chamber and concerto works for percussion.
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  • ...ums; a great high, wide bass drum, with a brass cymbal on it, a wood block and a snare drum." ...these local dives. Krupa's big influences during this time were Tubby Hall and Zutty Singleton. The drummer who probably had the greatest influence on Gen
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - Rental &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • ...reat things about growing up in Winnetka was that it was close to Chicago, and a lot of American jazz greats came to town. ...t because I was trying to understand what he was doing. He was helping me, and everybody else, find their way. It was real for me, being inspired by all t
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  • ...dmin|me]] and I will help out wherever I can, and will post the answers in here for other new users to benefit from. The TEK Percussion Database has a very ...r you will also see a search box, and below that you will see the toolbox. There should be no need to use any of the links in the toolbox, as everything can
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - Contact Composer &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $125.00<br ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • ...as pictures of music or music of pictures. A "Tabular Rasa" as it might be and at the same time a very early musical turning point. ...1982) and Black Mass (1983).Compositions that connected the idioms of jazz and rock with the classical composition technique.
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  • ...ation at the Conservatoire Higher National de Musique in Paris (1986-1988) and the Ecole Normale de Musique (1996), as well as conducting at the Conservat ...t," built around the house of George Sand, with a festival combining music and literature is an international success.
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • Louie Bellson was born in Rock Falls, Illinois, in 1924 and started playing drums at three years of age. At age 15, he pioneered the do ...Jones. They were my influences. All three of us realized what Jo Jones did and it influenced a lot of us. We all three looked to Jo as the 'Papa' who real
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...c and/or polystylistic complexity, providing maximum resonance in the hall and increased clarity of musical detail for the listener. His catalogue compris
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...e studied with Luciano Berio, Elliott Carter, and Otto Luening. He teaches and was the chairman of the Composition Department at the Pre-College Division
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  • ...n Academy of Arts and Letters and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. — January 2011 <ref>[http://www.schirmer.com/default.aspx?TabId ...eater music. He was making his own arrangements of popular songs at seven, and when he was thirteen, he won a local songwriting contest (Kozinn 2011).
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  • Teachers: Salvatore Martirano, Ben Johnston and Herbert Brün ...Senn in Wisconsin. Dan founded Newsense-Intermedium of Tacoma, Washington, and cofounded Roulette Intermedium of New York City. He is the artistic directo
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  • ...k making, head clearing, head tucking and mounting, instrument maintenance and so on. For his students he was an inspiration; for his colleagues, he was t ...pold Stokowski for the All-American Youth Orchestra, touring South America and the U.S. His first orchestra job was as principal timpanist with the Indian
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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> ...iginal mission, as created by these six composers, performers, publishers, and educators was:
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $12.97 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> <!-- Enter errata...if there is none, enter this: {{none}} You may delete this text once this is done.
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  • ...timpanist, educator, entrepreneur and composer - says that he was "honored and delighted" when informed of his election to the PAS Hall of Fame. "Complime ...ursuing a career as the leader of his own 18-piece big band, playing vibes and drumset throughout the New England area.
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  • Avner Dorman’s music “works its magic by melding far-flung influences and making them sound ...conductor, Dorman was recently named music director of CityMusic Clevland, and will
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...in the Hall of the Conservatory Berlioz (rue de Madrid). Guy de Lioncourt and René Allix, while guiding the College of Music Caesar Franck, presented in
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...when his family moved to Greece, he was exposed to the music of Beethoven and Brahms for the first time.
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  • ...ems Taylor award in 2000, and Vivian Fine, A Bio-Bibliography, by the poet and composer Judith Cody (Greenwood Press, 2002). .... Through Madame Herz and Crawford, Fine met Henry Cowell, Imre Weisshaus, and Dane Rudhyar, who became strong supporters of her talent.
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  • Studies: Yale University - Mus.B. (1958) and Mus.M. (1960); Ph.D. at Harvard University (1971), ...Dufay, and in general he is a specialist on music of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance.
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  • ...Youngstown State University (Ohio), Le Conservatoire de Bordeaux (France), and Bowling Green State University (Ohio) ...mes Umble]], [[Donald Byo]], [[Jean-Marie Londeix]], Dr. [[Jeffery Lyman]] and Dr. [[John Sampen]]
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  • ...orization, this music represents the collision of mysterious introspection and brutal directness. ...and after its tour was recorded and released on Nonesuch to great critical and popular success.
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  • ...n interest in the guitar and folk music throughout his life, and folk song and melody continued to be important elements in his music. ...included Edward Burlingame Hill (1928-29), Alban Berg in Vienna (1931-32), and Roger Sessions (1935), with whom he enjoyed a long friendship.
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  • George Burt has written about 40 works (orchestral, chamber and electronic) as well as scores for six feature-length films. ...us wood winds), played jazz and "what seemed a thousand shows" in theaters and hotels. When the better jobs slackened, which they invariably did at times,
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  • ...yoming (serving as Assistant Director of Bands and percussion instructor), and at Florida State University (as Visiting Professor). ..., he performs as principal timpanist with the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra and as principal percussionist with the “Music in the Mountains” Music Fest
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - Rental &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • ...iano by ear, and by the age of seven she had started private piano lessons and began learning the accordion independently. ...odan, Yitzhak Sadai, Haim Alexander as well as the musicologists Jan LaRue and Leonard Ratner.
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  • ...ciate Professor of Music Theory and Composition at West Chester University and works actively creating new compositions that are performed on concerts wor ...one for marimba and wind ensemble, and a double concerto for violin, cello and orchestra.
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  • ...k period he continued to study composition with Wallingford Riegger (1958) and Ben Weber (1958-60). ...Broadcasting, and numerous other orchestras, chamber groups, choral groups and soloists.
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  • Studies: High School of Music and Art; Queens College (1944-46) <!-- Enter the composer's biography here -->
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...and passion in his diverse roles as a percussionist, conductor, composer, and educator.
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  • ...of the Music Academy. In 1987 he received the title of associate professor and in 1992 of full professor. ...irector in numerous performances staged by drama companies, music theatres and operettas.
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $300.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $80.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • ...rell]] and [[Chris Brooks]] have a strong passion for percussion education and it is that passion that makes it a pleasure to be a part of the Row-Loff fa ...lly to my beautiful wife, Julie, and our two wonderful daughters, Danielle and Marisa. I love you very much.
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  • ...are rock, jazz and folk. The book contains practice exercises, solo pieces and ensemble pieces<br/> ...ed level students. Each page is designed to be a simple structured lesson, and explores a new technique or style for modern percussionist.<br/>
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  • ...the emotional atmosphere of honor and pride at the U.S. Air Force Academy, and the all-inspiring majesty of Colorado’s Pike Peak. ...d by his fondness for jazz rhythms, liberal use of strong countermelodies, and thick harmonic texture.
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  • ...ances of contemporary music, she has appeared on many new music festivals, and premiered numerous percussion works. ...egree in 1974. At the Institute she worked with Cloyd Duff, Richard Weiner and Donald Erb.
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  • ...well as grants from Arizona State University, the University of Hartford, and the Alvin Edgar Fund at Iowa State University. In 2012 he received the Die ...Arizona, and his music has been part of art installations, dance programs, and theatrical productions around the Pacific Rim.
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  • Teachers: [[Frederick Fox]], [[Eugene O’Brien]], and [[Claude Baker]] ...d’s Museum of Contemporary Art for the inauguration of their new building; and In Memory, commissioned by the League of Composers Orchestra (NY).
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  • ...rake University, the University of South Dakota, Emporia State University, and the Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts. ...n London, Barcelona, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Dublin, Rio de Janiero, Venezuela, and Sweden, by various percussion groups / individuals of note.
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  • ...ve percussion publications including David Garibaldi's first drum set book and his own beginning snare drum method co authored with Dave Black, which toda ...the most complete and innovative collections of percussion methods, music and videos.
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  • ...in which he played piano and percussion. In 2003, he retired from teaching and moved with his wife to Cowley, Alberta. ...e orchestral works Amusement Park Suite (1986), National Park Suite (1991) and Symphony No. 2, Visions of a Wounded Earth (1995).
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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> ...b, they decided to put their collective computer skills to use in creating and publishing creative percussion music.
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  • Tel. US/International: +44 (0)870 421 5453 (reduced rate number for US and international customers) <br> <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ...t of the League of Composers--International Society of Contemporary Music, and Composer-In-Residence with the Orchestra of St. Luke's in New York City. He <!-- Enter the composer's biography here -->
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  • ...p Glass has had an extraordinary and unprecedented impact upon the musical and intellectual life of his times. ...al audience in the opera house, the concert hall, the dance world, in film and in popular music -- simultaneously.
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  • ...he was principally autodidact. He then worked some years as music teacher and as critic at various newspapers in Copenhagen. ...of the choral world to Flanders is proof of both the ambition of the choir and the confidence shown by the choral world itself in the choirs potential".
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...0), where he studied composition with Ross Lee Finney and George Rochberg, and organ with Marilyn Mason. He interrupted his studies for the 1968–69 acad
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  • ...ssionists and marimbists worldwide have adopted his revolutionary approach and his book on the subject of four-mallet marimba technique, Method of Movemen ...rry, David Maslanka and Joseph Schwantner to his own original compositions and transcriptions.
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...tting proved conducive to studies in Harrison's new interests, Asian music and tuning.
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  • ...taught in Germany, France, Portugal, Switzerland, Japan, the United States and the Czech Republic. ...ng his studies, he placed 5th at the Geneva International Horn Competition and won the Bronze Medal at the 39th Prague Spring International Music Competit
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  • ...mme organiser for the Concertgebouw orchestra, where he met many musicians and composers. ...ration camp, where he remained until May 1945. Here he gave piano recitals and composed, as a counterbalance to the horrors surrounding him. In 2002 he wa
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  • ...d no plans to make it his profession. He moved to Los Angeles in the 1930s and wrote pulp fiction while employed as a draftsman in the aeronautical indust ...ch and composed several classical pieces. Hood earned both his BA in music and MA in composition from UCLA in 1951. As a Fulbright scholar, Hood studied I
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  • ...orks (many of which he later prohibited from being performed) to modernism and primitivism, among other genres. He won the Nordic Council Music Prize in 1 ...ensive choral output. His latest works include concertos for cello, violin and trumpet.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Bergman Accessed April 25, 2
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  • ...r, several of Flem's organ concerts have been broadcast in Norway, Finland and the U.S.A. ...position under Akira Miyoshi, one of the most prominent Japanese composers and President of the well-known Music Academy, Toho Gakuen School of Music in T
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  • ...Wellington to attend Victoria University, where the characteristic rhythms and textures of the Indonesian gamelan rapidly became the hallmarks of his own ...of Music in Rochester, New York, where his teachers included Samuel Adler and Christopher Rouse.
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  • ...Series with Hill’s tone poem Aurora Borealis which drew standing ovations and excellent reviews. ...Ohio Chamber Orchestra, National Music Festival, Strings in the Mountains and the Nova Series of Salt Lake City. His theatric overture A New Direction wa
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  • ...es. Kelterborn's compositional work has been recognized in numerous essays and writings. <ref>http://www.kelterborn.ch</ref> <!-- Enter the composer's biography here -->
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  • .... His output includes an opera, orchestral and chamber music, piano pieces and songs.<ref>http://www.answers.com/topic/poul-rovsing-olsen</ref> ...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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  • ...William Winant), WAKE (w/Frank Gratkowski / Chris Brown / William Winant), and the WILLIAM WINANT PERCUSSION GROUP. ...Morris Dance Group, and has toured the piece throughout the United States and Great Britain.
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  • ...rone is a founding member and co-artistic director of Red Light New Music, and part of the Sleeping Giant composers collective. ...iences in a joint production of the Italian Academy of Columbia University and Red Light New Music. The opera was first performed in May 2009 by New York
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  • ...works create an evocative sound world that is both exuberantly expressive and intricately constructed. ...ed a consistently fresh and surprising dialogue between the live performer and the electronically induced sound” (Lontano Music).
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  • ...world-wide.Zivkovic has also made a number of radio recordings in Germany and abroad, as well as several TV appearances. ...1997 he was Visiting Professor at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis and University of Hartford, Connecticut.
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  • ...1993). ISBN 9780472103485., and Tenney, J. (1988). A History of Consonance and Dissonance. New York, NY: Excelsior. ISBN 0935016996., among others. ...Analog #1 (Noise Study) (1961) for tape using computer synthesized noise, and Phases (1963).[4] [5]
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> <!--for copying and pasting
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  • ...tudents. The pieces come from writing for our own middle school students, and many of the pieces have been performed by those students at Solo & Ensemble ...s, 4 duets, 4 trios, and a quartet (with some multi-percussion) to inspire and challenge the percussionists in your program. The pieces contain many peda
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  • ...red from Eastman in 2008 and continues as Professor Emeritus of Percussion and teaches a class in The History of Percussion ...y of Neopercusion, Madrid, Spain; National Youth Orchestra, Seville, Spain and the International Percussion Workshops in Croatia. He has also toured Russi
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  • ...s City Philharmonic, the Rochester Philharmonic, the Nineteenth Army Band, and had a distinguished thirty-eight year career as Principal Timpanist of the ...ussion. His students have found places in the performing world, education, and the music industry.
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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> ...t easier...thus leaving you the player with more time to actually practice and play instead of wondering which model to buy.<ref>http://www.steveweissmusi
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  • ...tion in 1971. He studied composition with John Bavicchi and William Maloof and conducting with Jeronimus Kascinskas. ...CS, and directed them until 2008. He now serves as the school’s Webmaster, and manages the recording studio.
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  • ...himself as an orchestra player, conductor, teacher, administrator, author and composer. ...stufek, José Bethancourt, Clair Omar Musser, Saul Goodman, Morris Goldberg and William Street.
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  • Teachers: [[Daniel Asia]], [[Stephen Scott]], [[Gregory Youtz]] and [[Ronald Hurst]] ...e studied music composition with Daniel Asia, Stephen Scott, Gregory Youtz and Ronald Hurst.
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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> ...musical scores. After a few years after the birth, in 1894, his sons Otto and Adolfo, the activity extends to publishing his own music until the creation
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  • President and Founder, Meredith Music Publications<br> <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $18.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $29.61<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...r vibraphone in an ABACADA form through three tonalities (C major, E major and Ab major) with a lot of rhythmic games.
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  • ...the chain of music making - performing, conducting, publishing, producing and educating. ...rk City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Bi-Ma, Sidonie Rochon, Munich Ballet and National Ballet of Portugal. He won the International Grand Prix Music for
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • ...agadini, Kobla Ladzepko, Amiya Dasgupta, K.R.T. Wasitodipuro, Rolando Soto and Pedro Orta. ...cordings. This unique work features handmade ceramic instruments designed and built by sculptor Stephen Freedman.
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  • ...national Multi-Image Festival and at the American Film and Video Festival, and her electronic Standpoints, a collaboration with lighting designer Jeff Bar ...opera Propeller commissioned by Nautilus Music Theater with funds from MAP and Opera America.
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  • ...rned 4 stars in Downbeat, feature review of the month in Keyboard magazine and was the inspiration for the naming of JAZZIZ magazine by publisher Michael ...Beast, Cats, Saturday Night Fever, Jekyll & Hyde, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Guys & Dolls.
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  • ...nded composition and analysis classes by Gyorgy Ligeti, Brian Ferneyhough, and Mauricio Kagel. ...as well as in the world. He retired from the Sydney Conservatorium in 2002 and is now devoting all his time to composition. Since 2008 he resides in Slove
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  • Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1934, SYDNEY HODKINSON received his Bachelor and Master Mennini and Bernard Rogers. He continued his studies in composition at the Princeton Se
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  • ...1969 to 1983 he was the leading secretary of the Union of Czech Composers and Concert Artists. Since 1972 he has been teaching composition at the Music F ..."Consciousness of Continuities" the Prize of the Union of Czech Composers and Concert Artists (1983), the children chorus "Son tre noti che non dormo" th
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  • Unit Five: Cadence and stand grooves for the drum-line.<br/> ...ery topic there is to help you & your percussionists build a well-balanced and competitive drum-line.
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  • ...d the Kansas City Conservatory, where he taught during the summers of 1946 and 1947. ...nia in 1948 and undertook teaching positions at the College of the Pacific and at Stanford University. He began teaching at USC in 1950 where he remained
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  • ...Hekster (born 29 March 1937 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch composer, clarinetist and conductor of classical music, specializing in contemporary classical music. ...f Music in 1961. Upon his graduation he studied clarinet with Keith Wilson and composition with Mel Powell at Yale University, where he received a Master
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  • ...952 in Maria Luggau) is an Austrian conductor, composer of classical music and academic teacher. ...er and Hans Werner Henze. In 1983 he collaborated with Henze, David Graham and Marcel Wengler to compose the film music for Volker Schlöndorff's Eine Lie
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  • ...ll, as well as an irreverent, acerbic wit that is equal parts Monty Python and the Ugly Janitors of America, the antic avant-garde rock band Vees performe ...ss music” (New Haven Register), and it has occasionally been said here and there that his music “twangs with excitement” (New York Times).
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...ork, New York), American avant-garde composer whose inventive compositions and unorthodox ideas profoundly influenced mid-20th-century music.
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  • Studies: West Chester University (BM) and The Hartt School (MM and DMA) ...Austria, Belgium, China, France, Germany, Japan, Jordan, Slovenia, Canada, and throughout the United States. Most recently, Koshinski was invited to perfo
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  • ...field of computer music in the 1970s. He wrote extensively for percussion and mixed chamber ensembles before turning fulltime to operatic composition in ...guistics departments and worked with composers Herbert Brün, Ben Johnston, and Salvatore Martirano. In 1976 Kowalski was a Margaret Lee Crofts Fellow in C
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  • ...rformer from Long Island, New York is renowned for delivering entertaining and awe-inspiring performances unlike any other. ...ks to the inventiveness that makes his drumming so exciting, entertaining, and inspiring.
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  • ...ovisatory spontaneity. Although based in Mexico, her music is commissioned and performed all over the world. ...ericano and pianist Arturo Nieto and Baalkah a new work for Kronos Quartet and soprano Dawn Upshaw.
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  • ...s. His family name Kagel (adopted by his grandfather), has German origins, and also a small town near Berlin is called so. ...t the university of Buenos Aires he studied with other teachers philosophy and literature, among them was also Jorge Luis Borges. He joined the AGRUPACION
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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> ...way in providing music of the highest quality to schools, churches, bands and orchestras. From a small shipping room in New York City to a worldwide netw
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  • ...as well as composition with Noël Gallon, orchestration with Felix Wolfes, and flute with Louis Moyse. He remained in Paris until 1937, when he moved with ...ellowship. From 1950-1951 he was a fellow at the American Academy in Rome, and received a Fulbright grant for 1950-1952.
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  • ...In addition to his percussion duties, Professor Jarvis teaches the History and Social Analysis of Rock Music. ...In his final year of teaching in 2020, he was awarded the College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Career Achievement Award.
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  • ...n the set when everyone locks into the moment, we’re all in the same place and we become…one person, one entity. ...ncisco. When I think about watching her from the wings leading King Curtis and the Kingpins with Bernard Purdie on drums…that was awesome.
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  • '''*You must be a member to edit and add pages to the wiki<Br><Br>''' ...page has already been created and you can go to it. If it shows up as red and say Create the page…on this wiki!, that means you will need to create a p
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  • ...aster of the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, and later a professor in Munich, and Dr. Reinhard Oppel (music theory, music history). ...rtet and as soloist in the following years he toured Europe, North America and Africa.
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  • ...Jolly, Frankie Capp, Gordon Brisker, Kim Richmond, Victor Lewis, Jerry Hey and Steve Huffsteter. ...Carey Show, General Hospital, Ellen, Grace Under Fire, Nightline, Roseanne and Good Morning America.
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...as its composer-in-residence from 1981-1985, during which time he founded and directed the Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group.
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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> ...e repaired, they should also be sold. The concept of a music shop was born and in 1970, Thorn was able to welcome Muziekcentrale Adams. <ref> http://www.a
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  • ...recognized conductor and a composer of successful operas, orchestral works and concertos, written for well-known artists from all over the world. ...vös Contemporary Music Foundation” in 2004 in Budapest for young composers and conductors.
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  • ...the 2015 Pulitzer Prize in music, draws inspiration from folk, classical, and rock genres, bringing a modern sensibility to each while simultaneously tea ...ptures not only the sadness of hard lives lost...but also of the sweetness and passion of a way of daily life now also lost. The music compels without ove
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  • ...onservatoire granted him a scholarship to continue his composition studies there (1982-86) ...re put on a concert of his works performed by the leading Moscow musicians and choirs. This was in fact the first concert arranged entirely for a foreign
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  • ...he world, and are successful teachers and performers in all areas of music and the arts.<ref>http://www.sabian.com/en/artist/gary-cook</ref> <!-- Enter the composer's biography here -->
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  • ...ht music theory at colleges and universities in Oregon, Washington, Texas, and Montana. He is currently on the faculty at Montana State University. ...3 ASCAP Standard Awards, the 2001 Governor's Award for the Arts (Montana), and three Arts Commission Fellowships.
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...35th Popular Award in recognition of internationally-performed recordings and compositions.
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $60.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $16.99 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> studied piano and composition at the Jerusalem
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  • ...restone. Frank worked as a pattern maker for the New York Central Railroad and Minerva was a housewife. Harold grew up in Elkhart, Indiana. ...go to the pit and sit in for the drummer, who had not shown up. He did go and perform with the pit orchestra, so that the vaudeville show could be presen
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  • ...(2000). His third symphony, Philadelphia Stories (2001), was commissioned and premiered by the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by David Zinman. ...ca. Daugherty has also composed numerous works for symphonic wind ensemble and band, recorded by Klavier on a disk entitled UFO: The Music of Michael Daug
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  • ...drum-set, and the Brazilian and Afro/Cuban instruments. He is a conductor and music director of avant-garde percussion works. ...cussion performance. Dowd holds a master's degree from Stanford University and a bachelor's degree from the San Jose State School of Music, under the tute
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  • ...reenville, SC. In 2011, Daniel joined the Remo family of Education Artists and uses exclusively Remo Timpani heads. ...ors, with a focus in Timpani from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, and Bachelor of Music Performance in Percussion Performance, cum laude, from th
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  • ...ity in both jazz and classical music and for his works embracing both jazz and advanced 12-tone elements. ...Duke Ellington; he made symphonic adaptations of several Ellington pieces and in 1955 composed Symphonic Tribute to Duke Ellington. Though not considered
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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> .... Significant domestic and foreign soloists, chamber ensembles, orchestras and conductors all contributed to its remarkable collection of recordings.
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  • ...m drum corps, burlesque, Dixieland, show band, big band, small group jazz, and pop, to over 40 years as a member of the Minnesota Orchestra. Fine bypassed ...independence between all four limbs. "The drum set is like an orchestra in and of itself," Fine explained. "This allows one person to cover many parts usi
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  • ...er's Forum. In 2002 his Four Songs of Experience (Blake) for treble voices and piano won "Top Honors" in the Waging Peace Through Singing international co ...rding and processing equipment, the composer returned to electronic music, and created a number of compositions using this new technology. Although severa
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  • ..., and was one of the first to extensively explore percussion, electronics, and taped sounds. He was, as Henry Miller called him, "The stratospheric Coloss ...ic, studying at the Schola Cantorum with Albert Roussel and Vincent d'Indy and at the Paris Conservatoire with Charles Marie Widor. Varese moved to Berlin
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  • ...on his own works, which became more rhythmically and contrapuntally active and began to reflect the improvisatory nature of Armenian church melodies. ...popular success. The work was auspiciously premiered by Leopold Stokowski, and the redoubtable Fritz Reiner made a highly regarded recording of it with th
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 ​&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $40.25<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $15.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • ...SATB choral work celebrating the birth of architect Theodate Pope Riddle, and a composition for the GVSU New Music Ensemble's 2018 Listening to Our Natio ...ndation. He has attended the highSCORE and Etchings composition festivals, and has been a composition fellow at the Bang on a Can Summer Festival.
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  • ...tually performed all over the world by the European and American ensembles and choral groups. Such conductors as Ye. Svetlanov, G. Rozhdestvensky, M. Jans ..., Quintet for winds, 8 string quartets, choral and vocal cycles, ensembles and pieces for different instruments etc.<ref>http://www.compozitor.spb.ru/eng/
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  • ...iscover and develop their own technique through exposure to the vocabulary and its musical applications. This book represents some of the most advanced sn Bibliography and Further Reading <br/>
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  • ...e and compelling musical voice, drawing from a multiplicity of disciplines and sensibilities. ...vocal group Ars Nova, the Tokyo Clarinet Ensemble, Japan Percussion Center and numerous performers.
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  • ...is equally comfortable referencing "high" and "low" culture in his works, and he finds provocative ways to do so. ...harder to swallow. Artists sometimes behaved like preachers, shouting hell and damnation from the pulpit. Art is supposedly able to transform suffering in
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  • ...ntucky (DMA), Belmont University (MM), Eastern Kentucky University (MAED), and Campbellsville University (BME) ...erves as President for the Kentucky Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society and as a member of the PAS Education Committee.
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  • ...percussion with [[George Gaberand]] earned degrees from Indiana University and the University of California,San Diego. He was also an ordained Zen Buddhis ...obert Erickson, [[Dary John Mizelle]], [[Netty Simons]], [[Ben Johnston]], and [[John Bergamo]].
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  • ...contemporary classical music. Since 1992 she lives both in Warsaw (Poland) and in Arnhem (The Netherlands). ...she visited lectures by lannis Xenakis, Witold Lutosławski, Thomas Kessler and François Bernard Mâche.
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  • 4. Sticks must be appropriate to the instrument played, and should be in good condition. <br/> ...ection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options. Candidates can further personalize their program by
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  • ...ern. Feldman and Wolpe spent most of their time simply talking about music and art. ...schenberg, and others, and composers such as Henry Cowell, Virgil Thomson, and George Antheil.
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  • ...e of events that emerge from, and merge into, one another, until they fuse and freeze into various states of sound colour.

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  • ...], [[Yusef Lateef]], [[Stuart Copeland]], [[Green Day]], [[Dave Brubeck]], and the [[California Ear Unit]] among others. ...ons are also included on the Lian Records Dark Wing CD “The Hidden Sacred” and on “Dual Force” recorded with guitarist Ken Rosser on the Nine Winds la
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  • ...ritus in the Studio for Interrelated Media at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. ...ry, an artists group that continues to meet weekly to discuss ideas in art and science.
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  • ...touring the world with a solo cabaret act, singing and playing jazz pieces and torch songs.<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/artist/richard-rodney-bennett-mn00 <!-- Enter the composer's biography here -->
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  • ...help absolute beginners, whether kids or adults, learn to play in a simple and easy way that requires no knowledge of reading music.If you are a beginner, ...ou will sound like an experienced musician. Playing music can be as simple and enjoyable as a game. That is our goal: to give you what’s necessary to pl
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  • ...ieces in the categories of chamber music, symphonic music, musical theatre and dance. He started his career as a pianist right after the Portuguese Musica ...s National Conservatory. He was there taught by Artur Santos, Lúcio Mendes and Croner de Vasconcellos.
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  • ...miered by such artists as Lynn Harrell, Richard Stoltzman, Stuart Dempster and the brass section of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. ...around the world at the Warsaw Autumn, Darmstadt and Tanglewood Festivals and by the groundbreaking Group for Contemporary Music. His early experience as
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  • ...iversity, H. Owen Reed at Michigan State University, and Gunther Schuller, and Ernst Krenek at the Berkshire Music Center, Tanglewood, Massachusetts. His ...ronment in which he could grow in his scholarship, in his teaching skills, and most especially, in his passion – composition. He recognized the value of
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  • Studies: University of Michigan, masters degree from New York University, and is currently pursuing her PhD at Stony Brook University<ref>http://sarahwea ...r low-latency, multichannel, performance-quality experience. As a composer and conductor in telematic music Weaver explores the inherent artistic properti
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  • ...dition of Cage's Silence and to the new edition of Ashley's Perfect Lives, and is co-editing the Ashgate Companion to Minimalist Music.<br> ...ichel, the first of which, Cinderella's Bad Magic, was premiered in Moscow and St. Petersburg. In 2007, choreographer Mark Morris made a large-ensemble da
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  • Mexican composer of mostly orchestral, chamber, vocal, and piano works that have been performed throughout the world; he is also activ ...and Karlheinz Stockhausen at the Rheinische Musikschule in Cologne in 1968 and the Ferienkurse in Darmstadt in 1969, where he encountered György Ligeti.
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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> ...he chief engineer and designer for the JC Deagan Mallet Instrument Company and in 1948, left to start the Musser Mallet Company in the Chicago area.
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  • * play one piece for each of [[Snare Drum]], [[Timpani]] and [[Tuned Percussion]], must not include the study pieces ...ection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options. Candidates can further personalize their program by
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  • .... Prior to this appointment, Holly served as Dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Northern Illinois University where he has also been a Pr ...eceived his formal training at the State University of New York at Potsdam and East Carolina University.
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  • Publishers: [[Zen-On]] and [[Tokyo Concerts Inc.]], [[Edition Wunn]] ...ld focusing on theatrical new music. She is currently teaching composition and theory at Toho Gakuen in Tokyo, Japan.<ref>[http://www.otherminds.org/shtml
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  • ...ater meaning and possibility of interpretation through the use of lyricism and overt expression. ...he Arts Orchestra, USC Thornton Symphony, Xtet, Inauthentica, Duo Amantis, and others.
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  • ...ieces which have been acclaimed through several productions in Brazil, USA and Germany. ...undation, Bogliasco Foundation, CAPS (New York Council on the Arts), Vitae and RioArte Foundations besides being elected life member of the "Academia Bras
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  • River Guerguerian has been inspiring audiences with his ecstatic and versatile percussion for over 30 ...or creating dynamic plays of rhythm for his own projects, River’s passion and attention
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  • ...While still a student, her pieces were performed in the Festival of Perth and broadcast by the ABC. ...ition, UK (2006); The International Sylvia Glickman Memorial Prize (2009); and the Marin Goleminov International Composition Contest, Bulgaria (2009).
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  • A classically trained vocalist and composer, improvising pianist, producer and electronic musician, Paul Fowler works across the divide between classical, jazz, world, pop and avant-garde musics. His concert
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  • ...ised 1992/93), also a masterpiece in its revised version for mezzo-soprano and wind ensemble. ...is music has been performed in more than 50 countries throughout the world and some 30 works have been recorded.
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  • ...soloist with Frank Simon's Band (1946 to 1949). He earned his B.Mus (1948) and M.Mus (1949) from Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. ...ry interest in composition for percussion both among established composers and among his own students. Price's influential publishing firm, Music for Perc
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  • ...in 1995, an Honorary Doctorate by the State University of New York in 1996 and a Presidential Citation by the National Federation of Music Clubs in 1997. ...of his music are available from CRI, VOX, Albany Records, Transcontinental and MMC. <ref>[http://www.robertstarer.com/ Robert Starer Bio]</ref>
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  • ...e Musique (Paris). He later studied composition with Taltabull (Barcelona) and at the Schola Cantorum (Paris). ...ditional 20th century repertoire including works by Stravinsky, Schoenberg and Webern, to mention but a few.
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  • ...s born in Sydney, Australia. He studied with Peter Sculthorpe in Australia and with Toru Takemitsu in Japan. ...ry 2011 he commenced his present appointment as Dean of the Faculty of VCA and MCM at the University of Melbourne.
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  • ...and released throughout the show, but all at the right times. Both battery and pit get their fair share of features, reinforcing the whole polar opposite ...hythmic percussion layers in with accelerating and crescendoing 16th notes and the piece transitions into a very likable style.
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  • ...one-half years as Department Head of Humanities, Visual & Performing Arts and two years as Director of Curriculum at Broward Community College. ...h the Florida Symphonic Pops, Ballet Florida, Austin (TX), Nashville (TN), and Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestras. He was also percussionist for five summ
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  • ...n both classical and popular music. He graduated from Oberlin Conservatory and Cornell University. Rouse has maintained a steady interest in popular music ...ity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Sydney and Melbourne symphonies, and the Austrian Radio Orchestra.
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  • Founded in 1991 by Guido Henn and Christian Buss, the publishing house was converted into a GmbH in 1993. Aft ...er premises in 1996. In the same year the label "HeBu Records" was founded and the first publishing CD was produced.
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  • ...nd in 1984 as Principal timpanist. In May 2002 Nick Woud won the auditions and joined the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, sharing the position of ...t Consort (the first Bach cantata recordings), Netherlands Bach Vereniging and Bach Collegium Japan .
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  • ...s enlistment papers gives his height as six foot two and his weight as 165 and gives his specialty as a musician or band leader. During World War II he se ...me radio series "I Sustain the Wings" with Glenn Miller, Chummy MacGregor, and Bill Meyers. The radio program ran from 1943 to 1944. Leyden also arranged
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  • ...Academy of Music, and has written and lectured extensively about classical and contemporary music. For several years he was the principal music critic in ...direct expression, but he is still concerned with the balancing of chance and order in his music.
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...ng and the mysterious patterns and drones of insects. As a composer living and working on the Pacific Rim, he is conscious of the exciting potential of th
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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> ...Robert Schumann. WEGA-Verlag GmbH, Schott’s independent printer, receives and executes production orders from customers from all over the world.
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  • ...m IUP, a Master's in Percussion Performance from East Carolina University, and a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Conducting from Michigan State Universit .... Stamp served as conductor of the Duke University Wind Symphony (1988-89) and was musical director of the Triangle British Brass Band, leading them to a
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  • Cost: Score and Part $40.00 | Score Only $XX.XX<br/> ...and virtuosity. The concerto is tangible and tuneful, visually captivating and memorable from the first encounter.
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  • and formerly as viruoso percussionist, and for a close association with an Janacek, Poulenc, Xenakis, Scelsi, Dallapiccola, Saariaho, Feldman and Wood
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  • ...bert, received its world premiere in February 2008 by the Downtown Chamber and Opera Players in New York. Burwasser’s music is published by Ensemble Pub <!-- Enter the composer's biography here -->
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  • ...cia in Lucia di Lammermoor, Amalia in I Masnadieri, Musetta in La Bohme, and Donna Anna in Mozart's Don Giovanni . ...Master Chorale, I Cantori, the L.A. Mozart Orchestra, Zephyr, OperaWorks, and the L.A. Jazz Choir. She is a founding member of the a cappella jazz group,
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  • ...dewil (Berlin), the Schindler House/SASSAS, REDCAT, the Ear Inn, L.A.C.E., and many similar venues. He has also scored a few films. ...ush bleakness that evokes the windswept open spaces of the American West," and Frank J. Oteri, editor of the American Music Center's NewMusicBox, wrote, "
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  • ...tional, Atlanta, Baltimore, St. Louis, Detroit, and California Symphonies, and many others. He also served as Composer of the Year for the Pittsburgh Symp ...a Grammy for best composition for his chorus and orchestra work, The Here and Now, based on the poetry of Rumi. His orchestral concert work, Rainbow Body
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  • ...n Siena (1969), and in Darmstadt with György Ligeti, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Iannis Xenakis in 1972. ...nus Lindberg]], [[Éric Morin]], [[Arturo Rodas]], [[Steingrimur Rohloff]], and [[Erling Wold]].
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  • ...ical training in the Southern California area. Winner of numerous national and international composition competitions, ...onal Endowment for the Arts. Eight of his compositions were recorded on LP and five of these have been committed to CD. From 1971 to 1984 he was Manager o
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  • Player 14: [[Bongos]] & [[Whip]] & [[Field Drum]] & [[Gong]] (Medium and Large)<br/> ...unch's paintings were labeled 'entartete Kunst' by the National Socialists and 82 of his works were therefore confiscated in Germany. Edvard Munch died in
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  • ...Indy, taught Gregorian chant at the Schola Cantorum. His mother was a poet and also an amateur pianist. ...here, he studied piano with Jules Gentil and writing with Achylle Philippe and Edouard Sciortino.
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  • ...in Philadelphia.) In 1955, he won a Fulbright Fellowship to study in Rome, and earned the Diploma di Studi Superiori the following year at the Accademia d ...choral, chamber, and vocal works. In addition, he was active as a pianist and conductor, making dozens of recordings of a wide range of repertoire, from
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  • ...bsessional, Memex, Phill, SEAMUS, Spectropol, split-notes, Three Legs Duck and Mark labels. ...riends of Rain, Electronic Music Midwest, JMU Contemporary Music Festival, and the Percussive Arts Society International Convention.
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  • ...ler Symphony, Eire Symphony, West Virginia Symphony, Parkersburg Symphony, and the Orchestra Sifonica De Minarea. ...Gizbert, Clark Terry, Eddie Daniels, Chuck Findley, Tom Garvin, Ira Nepus and Matt Wallis. Ryun also recorded his third CD with the Greg Floor Quintet.
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  • ...orn 2 June 1961, Anderlecht, Belgium) studied marimba with Robert Van Sice and followed master classes with Keiko Abe, Gordon Stout, Steven Schick ... ...elgian guitarist Peter Hertmans, composition with pianist Diederik Wissels and followed clinics by John Abercrombie, Mike Mainieri, Peter Erskine, Bob Mal
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  • ...est New South Wales in 1932. He studied music at the Sydney Conservatorium and subsequently obtained his B.Mus at Adelaide University. ...er of music at Salisbury C.A.E. In 1983 he was appointed a senior lecturer and in the 1988 June Queen's Birthday Honours list was awarded an AM for his se
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  • ...Ryan. From 1965 until 1997 he was also on the faculty at Boston University and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. ...r percussion and enjoys family get togethers, travel, cross country skiing.and using his Macintosh.<ref>[http://www.tomgauger.com/PAGES/bio.html Thomas Ga
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  • ...hwantner, Samuel Adler and Warren Benson, and percussion with James Salmon and John Beck. ...May of 1983 he performed clinics and recitals in France, Germany, Holland and Belgium with "transcendental virtuosity" being described as "the Rubinstein
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  • ...early successes as a composer, among them the Gépetüdök (Machine studies) and Hangköz-etüdök (Interval studies, 1935-37), earned him prominence among ...eing exiled to 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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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> ...n. In 1975 Pat began the process of retiring from his Fire Department job, and opened the full-time shop in Centerbrook CT as Cooperman Fife & Drum
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  • ...nfluenced by the traditional music of both peoples, and studied the violin and the shamisen. His first encounter with classical music occurred when attend ...be studied modern Western composition while Tcherepnin was visiting Japan, and in 1938 his Piano Suite obtained an honourable mention at the I.C.S.M. fest
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  • ...nchetti. He studied theory with David Lewin, criticism with Joseph Kerman, and computer music with John Chowning. ...nce 1997. He produced and hosted several local and national radio programs and represented American Public Radio three times at the International Rostrum
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  • ...th the KSO. Michael served as an orchestra representative to the KSO Board and as a member of the KSO conductor search committee. ...ges and several publishing companies carry his compositions. His articles and reviews have appeared in numerous professional journals.
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  • ..."all-American music at its most dynamic and visceral" (Houston Chronicle), and "just the sort of music classical music needs more of" (Pittsburgh Post-Gaz ...ands he was in. After high school, he attended the Eastman School of Music and then the Indiana University School of Music, where he received his doctorat
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  • ...itten for [[Evelyn Glennie]]. It was first performed by [[Evelyn Glennie]] and the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leonard Slatkin, at the Kenned ...” and “???” during which the percussion soloist moves through the audience and around the stage while performing sleight-of-hand improvisations that may l
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  • ...gation in Skokie (1956-66), having studied conducting with Frederick Stock and Hans Lange. ...Award Contest in 1950 for his Symphony No. 2, a work described by composer and critic Peggy Glanville-Hicks as music of "considerable power."
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  • ...nteen. However, at the age of nine, he was trying his hand at composition, and by his twenties, he was composing seriously. ...uence, his interpretation was wholly original. This led both Leonard Meyer and Bernard Jacobson to describe him as a "radical traditionalist."
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  • ...lished works include instrumental solos, chamber music, symphonic, choral, and band works. They are fast becoming part of the standard repertoire in conce ...est works in our idiom” - Robert McCormick in the Florida Percussive News, and “The evening’s highlight” - The Maine Sunday Telegram.
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  • ...d worked u. a. with Mauricio Kagel , Helmut Lachenmann , Josef Anton Riedl and Karlheinz Stockhausen . ...Taiwan, Here he taught at the Art Academy, the College of Chinese Culture, and was a professor of music history at the Gwangren Academy .
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  • ...xample is the grandiose Il Liuto d'Orfeo for guitar and tape, an intricate and singularly wistful piece specially composed for fellow guitarist Stefan Ös ...uitarist) - and has composed music drama works, music for art exhibitions, and music for dance performances with choreographer Efva Lilja's dance company
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  • ...College of Music (1977–79), and the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music (1991–1998). ...Western instruments, but is best known for his compositions for shakuhachi and recorder. He has also composed for viola da gamba.
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  • ...n September 26, 1916, at Clarksburg, WV. He studied violin at an early age and later majored in violin at the Juilliard School of Music under Samuel Gardn ...no, and Narrator was premiered by the University of Illinois Concert Choir and Percussion Ensemble conducted by Harold Decker.
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  • academy for music and theatre). There followed further studies with the Tournemire student Pierre Froidebise in Liège, Belgium, and with Goffredo
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $12.50<br /--> ...contrast to his earlier pieces, is immediate, visceral, and clear in form and construction.
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • ...including Music Here and Now (1939), a study of Johannes Ockeghem (1953), and Horizons Circled: Reflections on my Music (1974). ...complete her late husband's Symphony No. 10. Krenek helped edit the first and third movements but went no further. In 1924 he married Anna, only to divor
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  • ...n, Martin Hunter’s Music Award, Luxembourg International Composition Prize and International League of Women Composers Competition. ...ude Chinese folk and operatic idioms, Japanese Taiko and African drumming, and jazz. Her ongoing goal is to explore new musical styles that are provocativ
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  • ...is now Professor of Composition. Schultz is an extremely active composer and his music has been performed all over the world. ...Symphony. Schultz is a perennial recipient of ASCAP Standard Music Awards and was awarded a grant from Arts International Fund for a performance of his m
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  • ...nd bassist Teppo Hauta-aho, is the most prolific bass composer of our time and since the 1970s has composed almost 300 works for double bass - spanning th ..., has given more than 300 recitals with his duo partner, Carita Holmström, and is at the cutting edge of modern improvisation - performing with leading im
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  • ...Nono: this meeting, as well as those with Brian Ferneyhough, Peter Eötvös and Helmut Lachenmann, were to prove decisive for his career. ...90, and then in Paris, where in 1992 he followed the course in Composition and Computer Music organized by Ircam. The first three years of his stay in Fra
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  • ...is a member of the College Music Society, the Society of Composers, Inc., and was initiated as a Friend of the Arts by the Sigma Alpha Iota international <!-- Enter the composer's biography here -->
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  • ...John F. Kennedy. In later years, Kraus worked with the Houston Symphony and Houston Pops. He also taught percussion at Rice University. Phil Kraus wa ...to play in the band for Irving Berlin's This is the Army, both on Broadway and in the movie version.
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  • ...o Sandoval, Joe Henderson, Karrin Allyson, Dianne Reeves, Rosemary Clooney and Maureen McGovern. ...owl Orchestra. He frequently appears as a soloist with numerous orchestras and wind ensembles throughout the world.
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  • ...tion to concert works, Fox has collaborated with artists on gallery works, and with the poet Ian Duhig on a "musical box". ...ensemble pieces, tape cut-up collages and minimalistic pieces for guitars and saxophones.
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  • ...t''': PDF Score and Parts - $35.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Mailed Score and Parts - $39.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • ...ic music pioneer who produced over 400 works during the 1950's, 60's, 70's and '80's. ...tta di Trieste” International Competition for Symphonic Composition (1963) and the first composer of any nationality to give a full concert of exclusively
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  • ...ia in 1952 and 1953 in a band led by pianist Eddie Carroll. His vibraphone and conga drum playing were notable, but it was as a pianist that he became bes ...azz artists, including Benny Goodman, George Shearing, Cannonball Adderley and Miles Davis, most notably on Davis' 1963 album Seven Steps to Heaven, the t
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  • ...and poems for the regional daily Vestmanlans Läns Tidning. He died in 2006 and was buried in the Jewish Cemetery in Stockholm. ...the Grand old men of Swedish music, the Västerås-based composer, teacher, and journalist Werner Wolf Glaser, has passed away just before turning 93 years
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • ...d-percussion-quartet/ https://andrewlist.com/night-wanderings-for-clarinet-and-percussion-quartet/]<br /--> <!--for copying and pasting
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $0.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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  • <!-- Create a template for the composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> ...ochure announcing these earliest Kendor publications was addressed by hand and mailed to all the schools listed in the New York State School Music Associa
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  • ...n with Thomas Rajna and Henri Lazarof. From 1963-79 he taught ear training and theory at the Music Conservatory in Bergen. ...fy his compositorical style because it differs with the task he is solving and the instruments he is writing for. His style has evolved from an almost neo
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  • ...ormance and educational materials available today. More than 400 composers and authors are included in the Meredith catalog. ...ic and provide music education opportunities. He lives with his wife Adele and Welsh terrier in Galesville, Maryland.<ref>http://www.meredithmusic.com/gar
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...gor Stravinsky, Aaron Copland, Eugene Ormandy, Kurt Mazur, Rafael Kubelik, and James Levine.
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  • Studies: Bachelor of Music degree from Texas A & M Corpus Christi and a Master of Music from the University of North Texas ...received his Bachelor of Music degree from Corpus Christi State University and a Master of Music degree from the University of North Texas.
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ..., 1913 – February 21, 1996) was an American composer, conductor, arranger, and pianist.
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  • ...s internationally considered one of the best clarinetists in Latin-America and one of the world’s best Eb Clarinet players. ...s include Luis Rossi, Eli Eban, James Campbel, Walter Boeykens, Antony Pay and Ricardo Morales.
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  • <!-- Enter the composer's biography here --> ...n 1992 he presented his New York solo debut in Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall and in 1998 performed his London debut in the Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth H
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  • ...s accompanied many great musicians including Ashish Khan, Lakshmi Shankar, and Pandit Jasraj ...contributions to the arts by the American Telugu Association. In 2009, he and his wife were designated as "Cultural Jewels of India" by the Indian Cultur
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  • ...arty on Apr. 17 will be celebration of music and life. The retired cellist and composer who spent four decades playing for the Philadelphia Orchestra will ...me, the Romanian-born musician now devotes much time to updating, printing and preserving his manuscripts.
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  • American composer Stephen Michael Gryc has always been fascinated by sounds and musical instruments. An intimate understanding of the technique of instruments and the imaginative use of
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  • ...Mulligan, Roberta Peters, Francois Rabbath, Ruggiero Ricci, Doc Severinsen and Richard Stoltzman. ...ican Folk Tale for Narrator and Orchestra and A Carmen Fantasy for Trumpet and Orchestra.
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  • ...don Sinfonietta, and in response to commissions Holt produced Kites (1983) and Ballad of the Black Sorrow (1988). ...the viola concerto Walking with the River's Roar, premiered by Nobuko Imai and the BBC Philharmonic in 1992.
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  • '''Cost''': Score and Parts - $45.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /--> ...ion of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each line. If th
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