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  • ...ther country that, like China, held an importance on cymbals, specifically bells. They had crafted a small hand-bell called a dril-bul, and it was used in ...bamboo, or a wooden stick, they were perhaps called cymbals, or clappers. Bells also began to be crafted, and were often made of either gold, or silver. T
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  • Scored for four percussionists playing bells from a wide variety of cultures and historical periods, the project is conc ...even hung around the necks of animals. As carriers of history and culture, bells, of numerous shapes, sizes, types, decorative patterns, weights, functions,
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  • [[Orchestra]]<br> ...the movement although it only erupts briefly in the form of central Asian bells and modes that invade the introspective mood of the Siciliana. The movement
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  • Player I: [[Marimba]], [[celesta]], [[suspended cymbal]], [[claves]], [[cow bells]](2) <br> Player III: [[Orchestra bells]], [[guiro]], suspended cymbals(2)<br>
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  • Player I: Marimba, crotales, berberes, metal blocks(4), maracas, sleigh bells, dumbegs(2), timpani, gongs(12) <br> Player III: Vibraphone, triangle, tubular chimes, sleigh bells, maracas, temple blocks(6), glass wind chimes, bottles(7), suspended cymbal
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  • Player I: Xylophone, crotales(2 oct.), hand bells(3), timbales, suspended cymbals(2), wood block, temple block, maracas, tamb Player II: Orchestra bells, Burmese gongs(12), timpani(2), bongos, tom-toms(2), wood blocks(6), maraca
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  • Player I: Vibraphone, marimba, bells(low pitch), bass drum, suspended cymbal, cup gongs(2), Indian drum, bamboo Player II: Xylophone, bells (low pitch), timpani(2), snare drum, side drum, tenor drum, suspended cymba
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  • Subtitle: Concerto for percussion and orchestra <br/> Mallets: [[Marimba]] (5 Octaves) & [[Tubular Bells]] <br/>
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  • Player I: Orchestra bells, chimes, triangle, button gong, cymbal <br> Player II: Orchestra bells, chimes, button gong, triangle, cymbal<br>
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  • ===Orchestra=== ...pani]] (32") & [[Maraca]] & 2 [[Suspended Cymbals]] & [[Guiro]] & [[Sleigh Bells]] & large [[Sandpaper Blocks]] & [[Tam tam]] & [[Log Drum]] & [[Chinese cym
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  • ...f]<ref>https://core.musicfinland.fi/works/concerto-for-solo-percussion-and-orchestra</ref> === Orchestra ===
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  • Player I: [[Xylophone]], [[tubular chimes]], [[orchestra bells]], [[tom-toms]](4), [[sizzle cymbal]], [[tam tam]], [[triangle]], [[metal w ...iangle and wind chimes; Percussion 2: Vibraphone, celesta (muted orchestra bells may by substituted), triangle, tambourine, temple blocks, maracas, and snar
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  • ...ebruary 21, 2008, Evelyn Glennie, percussion, with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop, conductor; Pittsburgh, PA ...extra-large percussion section. The melodic interest always rests with the orchestra, while the percussion plays accompanying figures around it.
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  • Mallets: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Marimba]] & [[Tubular Bells]] <br/> ===Orchestra===
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  • Player II: [[Vibraphone]], [[orchestra bells]], [[bongos]], [[suspended cymbal]]s(2), [[metal wind chimes]], [[glass win ...nd tube, Metal wind chimes, glass wind chimes, high & low bells, orchestra bells, [[maracas]], quijada, suspended cymbals(2), flexatone, bongos, wind tube<b
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  • Player 2: 7 [[Pakistan Noah bells]] & 5 [[Thai gongs]] & [[Crotalphone]] & 2 [[Japanese temple bowls]] on ped === Orchestra ===
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  • IV. Le Pere...Cuteur (One Man Band) - triangle, suspended cymbal, sleigh bells, temple blocks(2), cow bell, snare drum, tom-toms(2), bass drum; <br> VI. L'Etoile (The Star) - orchestra bells; <br>
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  • Player II: Drums(5), [[crotales]], [[orch. bells]], [[tubular chimes]]<br> Player IV: [[Orchestra bells]], xylophone, [[snare drum]], [[song bells]], [[triangle]]<br>
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  • [[Orchestra]]<br> ...ets, one equipped also with a portable glockenspiel, the other with sleigh bells; from their distanced perspective they engage in two sets of trios with Mis
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  • Player I - III: marimba, vibraphone, orchestra bells, xylophones(2), Chinese cymbals(3), Peking opera gongs(3), triangle, tambou [[Orchestra]]<br>
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  • Player I: [[Suspended cymbal]](3), [[orchestra bells]], [[xylophone]], [[cow bell]]s, [[wood block]]s(2), [[bongos]], [[gong]], Player II: Suspended cymbals(3), pieces of iron(3), cow bells(2), [[claves]], wood blocks, bongos, [[tam tam]], tom-toms(3)<br /-->
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  • ===Orchestra=== Player 2: [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Tubular Bells]] & 4 [[Timpani]] & [[Slapstick]] & [[Suspended Cymbals]](High & Medium & L
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  • Player I: [[marimba]], [[crotales]], [[suspended cymbal]], 2 "spokes"/bells<br/> Player II: [[vibraphone]] (with motor), [[tubular bells]], 3 bowls (indef. pitches), medium-size "water gong" (i.e., gong with buck
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  • ...le blocks(5), wood blocks(3), crotale, triangle, suspended cymbals(2), cow bells(4), xylophone<br> ...pr.), wood blocks(3), triangle, suspended cymbal, cow bells(4), orchestra bells<br>
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  • ...louse, the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the São Paulo State Symphony<br/> ===Orchestra===
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  • ...[[Crotales]] & [[Xylophone]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Marimball]] & [[Tubular Bells]]<br/> ===Orchestra===
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  • [[Marimba]] & [[Bass Drum]] & 5 [[Tom-tom]] & 4 Bells & [[Bell Tree]] <br/> ===Orchestra===
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  • ===Orchestra=== ...r 2: 5 Concert [[Tom Toms]] & [[Temple Blocks]] & [[Log Drums]] & [[Sleigh Bells]] & [[Suspended Cymbals]] & [[Marimba]] & [[Afuche]] & [[Slapstick]] & [[Ti
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  • Player I: orchestra bells, ratchets, kitchen timers (tremolo producing)<br> Player II: orchestra bells, ratchets, kitchen timers (tremolo producing)<br>
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  • ...], [[sandpaper blocks]](2), [[Sarna bell]], [[sleigh bells]], [[Swiss goat bells]](8-10), [[iron pipes]], [[anvils]](2), [[toy piano]], [[vibra-slap]], [[fi == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...ymbals]], [[Salad Bowls]] or Glassy Objects, [[Ghanain Bells]] or [[Temple Bells]], [[Tam Tam]], Garbage Can<br> ...Ethnic Woodwind or [[Recorder]] or Piccolo, [[Conch Shell]], Miya, [[Agogo Bells]], [[Claves]], Garbage Can<br>
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  • Player I: [[Marimba]], [[finger cymbal]], [[xylophone]], [[orchestra bells]], [[bass drum]], [[tubular chimes]], [[snare drum]], [[vibraphone]], [[gon Player II: Orchestra bells, snare drum, [[suspended cymbal]], [[bass drum]], vibraphone, tubular chime
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  • Ruders has created a large body of music ranging from opera and orchestral works through chamber, vocal and solo music in a variety of styles, from the Viva ...c David Starobin: Psalmodies (1989) and Paganini Variations for guitar and orchestra (1999–2000), and Psalmodies Suite (1990), Etude and Ricercare (1994) and
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  • ...eral settings, including solo piano, 2 pianos 4 hands, and as a “Suite for orchestra, piano and Deagan percussion instruments.” Grainger tells us that Arrival One of the unusual instruments used in “In a Nutshell” are the “staff bells”, designed by Grainger and executed by Deagan. It is a rack of up to 4 oc
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  • ===Orchestra=== ...sh Cymbals]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Tam-tam]] & [[Triangle]] & [[Agogo Bells]] & Latin [[Cowbell]] <br/>
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  • ===Orchestra=== [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Tubular Bells]] & [[Bass Drum]] & [[Crash Cymbals]] & 2 [[Suspend Cymbals]] (Crash & Ride
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  • ...st player has a good deal of quick, stepwise passage work on the orchestra bells and a passage requiring four mallets on the vibraphone. Player two has some == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Player II: Orchestra bells, tubular chimes, wood blocks(3), temple blocks(2), log drum, triangles(3), Player V: Orchestra bells, cow bells (three octaves), wood blocks(3), log drum, wind chimes triangle<br /-->
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  • ...als, bells) as permanent members of the ensemble. It is hard to imagine an orchestra today without them. Mehter Bands also have wind instruments. In Janissary B ...jingling bells of Crescents. The Crescent, a pole with a variety of small bells attached, is one of the unique percussion instruments of the Mehter Band. T
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  • ...cymbals(4), cup gongs(5), auto wheel rim, gong, metal sounds(9), orchestra bells<br> ...o wheel rim, wash board, metal sounds(10), gong, agogo bells(3), orchestra bells<br>
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  • Player 4: [[Chimes]] & [[bongos]] & [[Agogo Bells]]<br/> ...phone; 2--marimba; 3--orchestra bells, xylophone; 4--chimes, bongos, agogo bells; 5--timbales, tamborim, finger cymbals, bell tree; 6--4 tom-toms, 2 triangl
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  • Player 3: [[Tubular bells]]<br> Player 6: [[Muted large plumbers pipes]](6), bells made from [[oxygen tanks]]6), [[pak]], [[sweet jangles]], [[guiro]] <br>
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  • ...ria-ITALY, at PASIC (Percussive Arts Society) in Nashville-USA, Federation Bells of Melbourne-Australia, and at the New York City Electroacoustic Music Fest == Works for Percussion ==
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  • Player I - XIII: [[marimbas]](5), [[vibraphones]](2), [[orchestra bells]], [[xylophone]]<br> ...ize two-mallet technique. One of the vibraphone performers plays orchestra bells as well. - Lisa Rogers, April 1998 <ref>http://www.pas.org/Learn/compresear
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  • Player I: [[Orchestra bells]]<br> Player II: Orchestra bells<br>
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  • Player I: [[Timpani]] (4), [[orchestra bells]], [[tubular bells]] (shared with perc. 2), and [[finger cymbals]]<br> Player II: Two [[anvils]] (metal pipes may be substituted), and tubular bells (shared with perc. 1<br>
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  • === Orchestra === ...decided my contribution to the repertory of percussion concertos—a body of works which owes much to Evelyn Glennie’s tireless devotion to its creation, I
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  • Player I: [[Bongos]], [[orchestra bells]], [[tambourine]], [[song bells]], [[flexatone]] <br> Player II: [[Snare drums]](2), orchestra bells, [[bass drum]], E natural [[temple bell]], [[bongos]]<br>
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  • ...wiss summer cow bells(5), Swiss winter cow bells(5), vibraphone, orchestra bells, suspended cymbals(2), triangles(2), tom-toms(2), snare drum, bongos, clave == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...owls (ascending C#/Db, D#/Eb, E#/F, G#/Ab) & [[Splash Cymbal]] & [[Tubular bells]] & very large [[Tam-tam]] <br/> ...and the project - the Auckland Philharmonia, and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra.
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