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  • '''Works Categories'''<br> <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Historical Works]]<br>
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  • ...put: #REDIRECT [[Timpani]] This will redirect a search for "Pauken" to the Timpani page. --> ...In the 15th Century, true kettle drums , the precursor to the orchestral timpani began to appear, and spread throughout Western Europe. When the larger ket
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  • ...In the 15th Century, true kettle drums , the precursor to the orchestral timpani began to appear, and spread throughout Western Europe. When the larger ket ...idely used again until the classical era when Italian opera would call for timpani. In 1624, a kettle drummer in England held the title of: Richard Thorne, K
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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 ...Navona Records released Actor's fourth solo CD in February 2015, featuring Concerto for Piano and Orchestra and Symphony No. 3.
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  • The Concerto for Marimba and Percussion Ensemble by Ney Rosauro is in 4 movements. Player 6: [[Timpani]]<br/>
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  • Percussion:[[Timpani]] & [[Chimes]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Bass Drum]]<br / The 2010 Grammy winner for Best Contemporary Composition '''''Percussion Concerto''''' marries traditional compositional techniques for concerti with the mod
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  • [[Timpani]]<br/> This concerto was commissioned by the Fondazione Haydn di Trento e Bolzano and written in
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  • [[Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (Actor)]]<br> [[Concerto for Timpani and Band (Actor)]]<br>
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  • The "Z" in the title of this concerto stands for the Japanese zomeki, a word used since at least the 11th century ...nvexity". Since then, the rhythm has appeared in many of my works. With "Z Concerto", the rhythmic patterns I explored in "Convexity" have evolved, been develo
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  • ...can best be described as "New Music with flesh and soul" and specially his works for marimba and percussion published in the USA and Germany have entered th ...Milhauds Concerto, and 1997 was marked by world premiere of his own second concerto for marimba and orchestra in Munich's Herkulessaal, with Munich Symphonic O
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  • P.1: Timpani, Suspended Cymbal<br/> ...entally coincided with the 55th birthday of composers' father, to whom the concerto is dedicated. The first recording was produced by the Bulgarian National Ra
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  • ..., which GRAMOPHONE Magazine, (Feb., 2003) noted: 'Peterson's own 16-minute Concerto, featuring Spanish rhythms and a lovely second-movement duet with vibraphon ...premiered hi band work "The Tornado of 1919" in 2001, and his new chamber works for sax were premiered in 2003: "Sonata for Alto sax and piano" and "Quinte
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  • [[Timpani]]<br/> This concerto was commissioned by the Fondazione Haydn di Trento e Bolzano and written in
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  • [[Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (Actor)]]<br> [[Concerto for Timpani and Band (Actor)]]<br>
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  • [[Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (Actor)]]<br> [[Concerto for Timpani and Band (Actor)]]<br>
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  • [[Timpani]]<br/> This concerto was commissioned by the Fondazione Haydn di Trento e Bolzano and written in
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  • * [[Timpani]] The Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra was written in June and July of 1986 in Brasilia
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  • * [[Timpani]]<br/> The Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra was written in June and July of 1986 in Brasilia
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  • ...Georg Kaiser's expressionist play Der gerettete Alkibiades. Rather than a concerto, Der gerettete Alberich is more of a fantasy for solo percussionist and orc ...hitecturally than other scores of mine to which I have appended the title "concerto" -- hence my decision to refer to it as a "fantasy." Having said all of the
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  • ...rding of it. But he was also the most inventive of orchestrators: Parris's concerto for kettledrums was always a crowd-pleaser in performance because it was so ...er Commissioned By National Symphony]</ref> A retrospective concert of his works at The George Washington University in this same year led Washington Post m
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  • ...iana University Wind Ensemble. He was also commissioned to write a Trumpet Concerto, "Danzante", for Allen Vizzutti by CBDNA which was premiered in Reno, NV in ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} -->
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  • [[Timpani]] (5)<br> ...g, Peck challenges the player musically and technically and has composed a concerto with rewards for the performer and audience. - John H. Beck<reF>http://www.
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  • ...Ensemble, a group that played a vital part in premieres and recordings of works by such renowned composers as Ginastera, Harrison, Krenek, Stravinsky, and ...riations for Horn and Orchestra, and second prize in 1984 for Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra); two Guggenheim Fellowships; two Ford Foundation commissions
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  • ...les, he is equally comfortable referencing "high" and "low" culture in his works, and he finds provocative ways to do so. ...of rocks (the Native American meaning of "Tallahatchie"); and the Goldrush Concerto incorporates the world of film into its depiction of the all-consuming sear
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  • ...conducted The Deutsches Symphonie Orchester/Berlin in Dr. Thomas's Marimba Concerto, ‘Loving Mad Tom,‘ with Evelyn Glennie as the soloist, Jürgen Otten of ...ble on their "Pedro and Olga Learn to Dance" CD and other recordings. Both works have been requirements for percussion competitions.
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  • Extended Timpani 6 Large Timpani and 10 Tenor Timpani
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  • Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra was commissioned by the Fromm Music conceived as a companion piece to the eponymous work by Lou Harrison, my concerto
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  • Solo Timpani (5)<br> ...ll also provide the audience with a unique experience of hearing a timpani concerto with ensemble accompaniment.
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  • ...(High Octave) & [[Temple Blocks]] & [[Guiro]] & [[Bass Drum]] (Medium) & [[Timpani]] (32") & [[Maraca]] & 2 [[Suspended Cymbals]] & [[Guiro]] & [[Sleigh Bells ...]] & 4 [[Anvils]] & [[Congas]] & 4 [[Wood Blocks]] & [[Guiro]] (Metal) & [[Timpani]] (29") & [[Bass Drum]] (Large) & [[Maraca]] & 2 [[Suspended Cymbals]] & [[
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  • ...the third piece in my Organic Music Series after Water Concerto and Paper Concerto. I am always in belief that earth, like all other natural elements, holds d Earth Concerto is composed for 99 ceramic and stone instruments with large orchestra. It c
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  • [[Timpani]] (5 drums)<br> Mjölnir is a concerto for timpani accompanied by either piano or wind ensemble. The piece, lasting approximat
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  • Player 6: [[Timpani]] <br/> ...ite for your percussion ensemble concert. Written in three movements, this concerto features Rosauro's rhythmic writing style that lies somewhere between folk
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  • ...as the three Sonatas for Timpani and Piano the Xylophone Concerto and the Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra. Beyond these, he has also made very successfu == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...http://www.melodicmerchant.com/percussionist-profundus/timpani-performance/timpani-performance/</ref> == Works for Percussion ==
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  • The Concerto No. 2 for Marimba is a commission by a consortium of schools and performers Variation V changes the slow pace to fast using [[marimba]], brass, [[timpani]], and [[glockenspiel]]. <br/>
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  • ...years, with more than 150 pieces, ranging from chamber music to orchestral works to opera, often marked with a sense of wit and humor. He received numerous ...ncerto for harpsichord, piano, and two chamber orchestras (1961) and Piano Concerto (1965) as “masterpieces.”
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  • [[Timpani]] (8)<br> ...Christian Fischer (1752 – 1807) as the author of this effective work for 8 timpani and orchestra.
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  • [[Timpani]] & [[Crotales]] ...dies rather than drum patterns. This Concerto is in 3 movements for five [[timpani]].<br />
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  • Player 5: [[Timpani]] <br/> ...soloist back on the snare drum, as it comes quietly to its conclusion. The concerto immediately segues into the second movement, Meditation, which begins with
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  • Player 5: [[Timpani]] <br/> ...soloist back on the snare drum, as it comes quietly to its conclusion. The concerto immediately segues into the second movement, Meditation, which begins with
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  • Percussion (4 Player): [[Timpani]] & [[Crotales]] & [[Xylophone]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Chimes]] & [[Bass Dru ...of mine to write an orchestral showcase work for my favorite instrument. Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra is a single-movement work full of energy and e
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  • Movement 2: [[Roto-toms]] – [[Timpani]] <br/> Drums: 10 [[Roto-toms]] & 5 [[Timpani]] <br/>
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  • [[Orchestra]]: 2.1.1.0/2 horns, timpani, strings (piano reduction)<br> ...to the symphony orchestra. Although there are no cadenzas written in the concerto, Creston has said he has written the piece with many places for virtuosity
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  • Player 2: [[Timpani]] <br/> ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • Player 6: [[Timpani]] <br/> ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • Player 10: [[Timpani]]<br /> The Concerto for Marimba is a commission by a consortium of schools and performers heade
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  • Player 1: [[Timpani]] <br/> ...bass drum. Some of Bartok’s inspiring material from his uniquely designed concerto is directly quoted in Elucidatrix. This material, and other material that i
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  • Farberman has recorded more of Charles Ives’s works than any other conductor and is the only conductor to date to have recorded A prolific composer, Farberman counts orchestral works, chamber music, concertos, ballet music, film scores, song cycles, and thre
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  • Player VII: [[Timpani]] & [[Police Whistle]] <br/> ...nal drumset: played with sticks, felt mallets, and brushes. The three-part concerto contrasts the definitive styles of funk-rock, AfroCuban compound meter, and
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  • [[Timpani]]<br> ...to the left of the conductor is a five octave marimba. Arena – Percussion Concerto No.1 begins and ends its 27-minute journey at the set-up at the back of the
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