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  • ...nt of the original, which brings Carroll’s best known work to the world of percussion. ...as well as cues for the beginnings of each stanza so that if desired, the poem can be narrated along with the performance of the piece.
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  • '''Difficulty''': (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /--> Multiple Percussion: 1. 3 tomtoms, 2. pair of bongos, 3. conga, 4. xylophone, 5. 3 log drums, 6
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  • '''Commission''': Mt. Lebanon Percussion Program & [[Rick Minnotte]]<br /--> ...ility of this commission, Rick simply said he wanted something celebratory for 10-12 players between 7 & 8 minutes long. I am not typically one to jump in
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  • ...ng composition, “Whispers Out of Time,” for string orchestra, muses over a poem by John Ashbery. The FLiGHT project arose out of a collection of texts that ...oring Xenakis’s creative ways as exemplified in a Desert House he designed for Karen and Roger Reynolds.
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  • ...lly transformed to create a musical narrative out of Thomas Campion's 1602 poem "Rose-cheekt Lawra." ...te (a classical guitar suite for David Starobin), and Odd Moments (written for George Perle's 85th birthday celebration). These compositions similarly ref
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  • ...ted to many educational journals. She became the contemporary music critic for the Ann Arbor News in 1966. It was not easy for American women composers to be taken seriously at that time. In 1954 Borrof
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  • ...ion the association, artist of MEINL Percussion, MEINL Cymbals, Innovative Percussion, Marimba One, and Remo. ...ssion Competition" as a jury, Heng LIU is also the jury of "National Youth Percussion Competition".
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  • <!--for copying and pasting ...he piece was to capture the emotional experience he felt while reading the poem which he described as “the ecstatic rush of replacing habitual self-doubt
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  • Publisher: [[OU Percussion Press]] <br/> Commissioner: OU Percussion Orchestra & Dr. Lance Drege <br/>
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  • ...oss of that loved one in a passionate way. The optional voice declaims the poem during the piece and form a synthesis with the music. == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...watercolor print "True Things" by StoryPeople creator Brian Andreas. This poem poignantly captures the essence of two people starting their lives together ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • ...a second second Prix de Rome with the cantata Madness and Death of Ophelia for soprano, bayrton and orchestra , on a text Shakespeare (Billaudot). It was ...l), a symphonic work: Invisible numbers ( EFM / Billaudot) and even a page for solo ondes Martenot: Proslambanomenos (transatlantic musical Editions, 1971
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  • - Finlandia op. 26 - symphonic poem<br> - Finlandia op. 26 - symphonic poem<br>
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  • ...usic, she has appeared on many new music festivals, and premiered numerous percussion works. ...Nadia Boulanger and electronic music at the ORTF Center in Paris, and then percussion at the Cleveland Institute of Music in the U.S., where she received an Arti
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  • ...that tells us whether it is supposed to be regarded as a piece of music, a poem or anything else. Other pages came soon after, using "graphic notation" to In 1985 and 1988 Kim Helweg won the 1st prize for compositions made for The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra. In 1986 his anti-musical" The Kreutzer
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  • ...1972 he has been teaching composition at the Music Faculty of the Academy for Performing Arts in Prague, since 1988 as professor. Since 1997 he is also p 1978-82 he was member of the Executive Committee of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM), 1988-92 he was president of the International Mu
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  • ...e it differs with the task he is solving and the instruments he is writing for. His style has evolved from an almost neo-classical mode of expression to a Hvoslef made his debut as a composer in 1964 with Concertino for Piano and Orchestra.
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  • ...Percussion Festival, Osaka Percussion Festival and Shenyang International Percussion Festival (China). ...a 20 minute tone poem for the Ju Percussion Group; and a marimba concerto for the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra.
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  • Commission: Ju Percussion Group <br/> Percussion 1: Voice, [[Crotale]] (Bb, high octave), Water container, [[Chime]] (Bb), [
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  • ...instrument maintenance and so on. For his students he was an inspiration; for his colleagues, he was the rock-solid foundation of the Cleveland Orchestra ...st orchestra job was as principal timpanist with the Indianapolis Symphony for four years before moving on to Cleveland.
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  • ...musicians and choirs. This was in fact the first concert arranged entirely for a foreign student by the Tchaikovsky Conservatoire. In summer 1986, the Hel ...op.77,Concerto grosso for orchestra op.65, Accordion Concerto op.60, Roses for soprano and women´s choir and orchestra op.57, chamber music,vocal, choral
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  • ...of music theory and composition from 1972 to 1991. His work included music for chorus, piano, chamber orchestra, and band. That he composed in a variety o ...e bands. Proud Music, a choral-orchestral work derived from a Walt Whitman poem, was composed in 1993 and performed that summer by the Oklahoma Summer Arts
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  • ...mpositional career has sky-rocketed over the past several years. His works for horn in combination with virtually every genre of chamber music continue to ...…continuing to establish Kerry Turner as one of the finest young composers for horn today." The International Horn Society Horn Call (Scharnberg)
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  • == Works for Percussion == [[Poem VI for Alto Flute, Metal and Wood]] - [[Percussion Duo]]; [[Flute]]<br />
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  • ...en the folk music group Vårsøg released their recording of Hans Hyldbakk’s poem Vårsøg. ...elag Teater. Additionally in the years 1986–1988 he was a music consultant for Norwegian radio (NRK P2). Since 1990 he has been a senior lecturer in music
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  • '''Difficulty''': Grade V (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /--> [[Multiple Percussion]]: [[vibraphone]], two [[suspended cymbals]], [[tam-tam]], [[bell tree]], [
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  • ...has "flowed" through the venue. Takemitsu took the evocative title from a poem "Clear Blue Water" by his friend, Japanese poet Makoto Ooka. ...placed about the theater. This effect, as well as the huge array of world percussion (including Japanese temple bowls placed cleverly on top of timpani drums, I
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  • <!--for copying and pasting ...g star. To Arcturus Returning is vigorous, filled with enthusiasm and zest for the return of spring.
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  • ...ms such as the Inca Fox, Danzante and Yumbo are compiled in this symphonic poem. ...is a call to believe in us, as a bond that makes us so unique and special. For me, there is only one was to express this, music, the universal language wh
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  • ...ions. The chorale part is based on the national anthem of Westkapelle. The poem that is heard is by Corella Nijsse-Scheele. == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • <!--for copying and pasting ...aine’s 1869 poetry collection Fêtes Galantes, which included the following poem, "Clair de Lune" (Moonlight):
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  • ...essenger and the joyful, regal Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity. Allow your percussion orchestra to play one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. All pla ==Arrangements for Percussion by this Arranger==
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  • ...s and eclectic Uranus, the Magician. The characters of these movements fit percussion well. All of the keyboard parts only require 2-mallet playing. The single [ ==Works for Percussion by this Arranger==
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  • ==== Percussion ==== ...ms such as the Inca Fox, Danzante and Yumbo are compiled in this symphonic poem.
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  • ...niversity after 50 years of teaching. The piece draws inspiration from the poem “My Triumph” by John Greenleaf Whittier, which truly captures the essen == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...original structure with no cuts or edits in length. This ensures that the poem’s narrative flow remains intact. == Arrangements for Percussion by this Arranger ==
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  • ...dows by [[Caleb Pickering]] is a work for 9 percussionists influenced by a poem by Charles Bukowski called "We Must." This exciting work explores light and [https://youtu.be/w6QChc6NZIY James Madison University Percussion Ensemble]
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  • ...is based on a simple melody which he used to sing, as he would recite his poem “As espumas do Mar” (the Sea’s Foams). This thematic motive is presen ...n theme, the same mystical atmosphere of the beginning of the work is used for its conclusion.
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  • ...eigh, NC), Till the Stars Come Down was inspired by the final stanza of the poem “Death’s Echo” by W.H. Auden: Dance, dance, for the figure is easy, <br/>
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  • Auxiliary Percussion: 4 Dobachi & [[Temple Blocks]] & [[Rainstick]] & [[Wind Chimes]] <br/> ...elodies and rhythmic ferocity, this work has it all. Shadows is based on a poem of the same name by Stanley Leonard:<br/>
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  • ...student, this is clearly some of the most prominent orchestral literature for the [[Glockenspiel]] available. * Alexander Scriabin: The Poem of Ecstasy
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  • ...Una Duo (Jeff & Rebecca McNair Calissi), Almost Beyond was inspired by the poem and beautiful watercolor print of the same name by StoryPeople creator Bria == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...Grand Rapids Symphony opened their 2010 Classical Series with Hill’s tone poem Aurora Borealis which drew standing ovations and excellent reviews. ...of Salt Lake City. His theatric overture A New Direction was commissioned for the Gala Opening of Denver’s Buell Theatre.
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  • ...ds of each instrument, this series provides a fantastic wealth of material for all student musicians. * Poem
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