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  • ...Catholic Church rose to power, percussion would be outed from the musical orchestra due to its association and provocation of war., ...nces. The uta-daiko is also reminiscent of the taiko drum used in the Noh orchestra. Shinto monks were also known to use percussion instrumentation. This inc
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  • ...he list of his compositions includes numerous orchestral and chamber music works as well as the opera „Celan“, which was premiered in Dresden in 2001. H ...1988 to 1997. Moreover, he was Artistic Advisor of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam from 1997 to 1999. In 1999 he was named President of the Bavar
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  • ...written, “Lee Actor's Prelude to a Tragedy is one of the best written new works I've had the privilege to conduct or record. It is clear, precise and very ...Actor's fourth solo CD in February 2015, featuring Concerto for Piano and Orchestra and Symphony No. 3.
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  • '''Works Categories'''<br> <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Historical Works]]<br>
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  • live electronics. This experience influenced her approach to writing for orchestra, with its emphasis on the shaping of dense ...stra and tape. And even the titles of her next, linked, pair of orchestral works,
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  • Recent premieres include Transluminescence — Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, commissioned by the Esther Honens International Piano Competition for Nico ...issioned by The Jebediah Foundation for Lorelei Ensemble and Boston Modern Orchestra Project. The Boston Globe named her album The Debrecen Passion one of its T
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  • ...in the BBC Masterprize international competition (2001, “Tara’s Dream” for orchestra). ...by the B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Radio Orchestra, Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Niagara, Sydney, Seoul, San Francisco, St. Louis,
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  • ...national Society of Contemporary Music, and Composer-In-Residence with the Orchestra of St. Luke's in New York City. He has been a faculty member at Juilliard s ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • [[Orchestra]] ...ve minimalism as it appears in the music traditions of the East and in the works of Western minimalists of the past forty years. Approximately at the moveme
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  • ...dies, then moved to New York in 1958, where he led the 22-piece Bill Russo Orchestra.[2] ...member. He was also the Director of Orchestral Studies at Scuola Europea d'Orchestra Jazz in Palermo, Italy.
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  • Gordon Benes Peters has made a name for himself as an orchestra player, conductor, teacher, administrator, author and composer. ...included Harry J. Brabec (principle percussionist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1951 to 1956), Roy Knapp, Otto Kristufek, José Bethancourt, Clair Oma
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  • ...2004. From 1989 to 1995 he was composer-in-residence with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Through a catalog of more than a hundred published works and many recordings, Bernard Rands is established as a major figure in cont
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  • ===Orchestra=== ...atthew Kasper); and had it's European premier with the London Contemporary Orchestra (conducted by Hugh Brunt) in the Roundhouse, Camden, on 3rd March 2012.
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  • [[Orchestra]]<br> ...n with their principal conductor Kirill Karabits, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra presented the UK premiere of Dorman’s percussion showpiece, Frozen in Tim
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  • ...chiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305015758/http://brahms.ircam.fr/works/work/12690/ |archivedate=5 March 2016 }}</ref> ...ensemble Accroche-Note since 1988, he has premièred more than one hundred works by composers including [[Franco Donatoni|Donatoni]], Dillon, [[Georges Aper
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  • ...nally recognized conductor and a composer of successful operas, orchestral works and concertos, written for well-known artists from all over the world. ...ondon. From 1985-1988 he was Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
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  • ...Orchestra (Brussels), Orchestre National de Lille, RAI in Rome, Mozarteum Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic, KBS (Korea), Sydney and Melbourne Symphonies (Aust ...rector and conductor of the Colorado Springs Symphony and Oakland Symphony Orchestra, and principal guest conductor of the Bournemouth Sinfonietta in Great Brit
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  • ...elweg won the 1st prize for compositions made for The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra. In 1986 his anti-musical" The Kreutzer Sonata" (based on Tolstoy and Beeth From this period the works Interference in the version for the Royal Danish Brass, Variations on [[Chi
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  • [[Orchestra]]<br> ...Virtuoso and challenging for the performer. For low F marimba. (Score and orchestra parts available on rental basis).<ref>http://www.zivkovic.de/publishedworks
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  • ...Prix Music SACD (1992). Founder and director sets "Opus 95" and "Serenade Orchestra" with which he toured throughout Europe and realized recordings, he also de ...gy Ligeti) for composition and Laszlo Somogyi, then leader of the Symphony Orchestra of the Hungarian Radio and Television, for conducting. In 1956, when the in
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  • ...etroit Symphony, Ft. Worth Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, Spoleto Festival Orchestra, Utah Symphony and Virginia Symphony working with conductors such as Leonar ...George Crumb performing his music and serving as a consultant to Crumb for works including Idyll for the Misbegotten, Quest, and Haunted Landscapes. Deane s
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  • ...Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra 1990, in the Hague at the Residentie Orchestra 1992, to name but a few. ...Orchestra Beijing, the Hong Kong Symphony Orchestra, in performance of his works and other. Particularly successful has been his two-act ballet "Kaguyahime"
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  • ...ored to be granted the status of Conductor Emeritus by the Valley Symphony Orchestra and Professor Emeritus by the University of Texas-Pan American.<ref>http:// == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...ra Conservatorio Superior De MÂœsica (Spain), The Western New York Chamber Orchestra (USA), and The St. Petersburg Philharmonic, (Russia). ...hestra in 2000, as well as his "Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Percussion Orchestra" at Concordia College with the Tri-College Percussion Ensemble, which GRAMO
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  • Subtitle: Concerto for percussion and orchestra <br/> ===Orchestra===
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  • [[Orchestra]]<Br> ...to, Der gerettete Alberich is more of a fantasy for solo percussionist and orchestra on themes of Wagner, with the soloist taking on the "role" of Alberich. Muc
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  • [[Orchestra]]: 2.1.1.0/2 horns, timpani, strings (piano reduction)<br> commission: Frederique Petrides; premiere: 29 April 1940, Orchestra Classique, F. Petrides, conductor, Ruth Stuber Jeanne, soloist (2nd movemen
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  • Orchestra: [[Indiana - The Big List of timpanists]] <br> Orchestra: [[Ohio - The Big List of timpanists]] <br>
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  • ...ony Orchestra, the Sydney and Melbourne symphonies, and the Austrian Radio Orchestra. ...oted to Rouse's music, featuring Marin Alsop leading the Colorado Symphony Orchestra in Gorgon (1984), Iscariot (1989), and Trombone Concerto (1991), with New Y
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  • ...ncertos as well as his own composition Concerto for Timpani, Roto-Toms and Orchestra. ...principal with the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra, Singapore Symphony, Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa and the Seoul Philharmonic. He teaches at the Hong Kong A
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  • ...ercial industry and performed as one of the original members of The Little Orchestra Society. At Juilliard, Buster also met his wife, Barbara, a fellow percussi ...uditioning for Leopold Stokowski, he was invited to become a member of the orchestra, beginning a distinguished career that would continue for forty-two years u
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  • [[Orchestra]]<br> ...Orchestra Development Committee; premiere: 23 May 1985, Cape Town Symphony Orchestra, Enrique Garcia-Asensio, conductor, Robert Van Sice, soloist
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  • ===Orchestra=== Orchestra: Symphony Orchestra in Zielona Góra <br/>
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  • ===Orchestra=== Joseph Pereira’s Concerto for Percussion and Chamber Orchestra was commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic and given its premiere in
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  • ...ble on their "Pedro and Olga Learn to Dance" CD and other recordings. Both works have been requirements for percussion competitions. ...flutes (Carol Wincenc and Robert Langevin), two flute choirs, and chamber orchestra.
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  • ...unther Schuller’s recordings and concerts, as well as for premieres of new works by John Cage, Elliott Carter, Edgard Varese, and many others. During this N ...t.Louis, Pittsburgh, Washington, Toronto (twice), the National Arts Centre Orchestra (twice), The Canadian Broadcast Corporation, The Lincoln Center Chamber Mus
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  • ...Praying Man's Voice» to the verses by A. Akhmatova for soprano and chamber orchestra, «Mourning Mass for I. Stravinsky» («Elegiac Music») for 4 trombones an == Works for Percussion ==
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  • Orchestra: [[Pennsylvania - The Big List of timpanists]] - Philadelphia Orchestra <br> [[New York - The Big List of timpanists]] - Metropolitan Opera Orchestra<br>
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  • ...hestra of Belgium, Kammerorkest van het Noorden, Azalea, Ukranian Festival Orchestra, Ensemble Musiques Nouvelles, broadcast on BBC Radio 3, Deutschladfunk, NPO ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • ..." (Philadelphia Inquirer), Robert Maggio has created a substantial body of works in nearly every genre, each creating a unique connection between the compos ...Symphony Children's Chorus. Works in progress include a suite for chamber orchestra to celebrate the Riverside Symphonia's 15th Anniversary Season and a dance
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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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  • ...rg Mozarteum Orchestra. He was a member of the Mozarteum Quartet. With the Orchestra, the Mozarteum Quartet and as soloist in the following years he toured Euro ...mical; for nearly all classical instruments and ensembles (solo - symphony orchestra).
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  • ...er that the race to who will dominate the future percussion section of the orchestra was occurring. The naker held the upper hand due to its association with t ...ere the number of trumpets or the inclusion of horns changes. Some famous works of his where timpani are included are Sanctus in D Major, BWV 238 (1723), a
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  • ===Orchestra=== ...Phoenix Symphony, Hermann Michael: Music Director The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Hans Vonk: Music Director
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  • === Orchestra === Varna State Opera Symphony Orchestra<br>
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  • ...iversity of Auckland in 1986. The experience of hearing a visiting gamelan orchestra in 1988 prompted his return to Wellington to attend Victoria University, wh ...(for flute and marimba, his most popular work to date) and three works for orchestra during this time, Farr also introduced audiences to his on-stage alter-ego,
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  • Orchestra: [[California - The Big List of timpanists]] - Los Angeles Philharmonic<br> ...as the Principal Timpanist of the LA Phil for 18 of his 26 years with the orchestra, he was Assistant Conductor for 3 years, and served as its composer-in-resi
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  • ...commissioned by Kronos Quartet; Zócalo Tropical for flute, percussion and orchestra premiered by flutist Luis Julio Toro, and percussionist Ricardo Gallardo an ...exico City's Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony, Mälmo Symphony Orchestra among others.
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  • ...Youth Conductor of the Philadelphia National Youth Administration Symphony Orchestra when he was seventeen. However, at the age of nine, he was trying his hand ...chestra, and the London Sinfonietta, with whom he recorded his Rituals for Orchestra. Well-known as a conductor, he was the founder and music director of the Co
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  • ...e performed for the Queen in Westminster Hall with the National Children’s Orchestra, as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations. He again performed for the Qu ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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