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  • [[Category:Concerto]] [[Category:Percussion Concerto]]
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  • [[Category:Concerto]] [[Category:Percussion Concerto]]
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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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  • <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Concerto]]<br> <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Percussion Concerto]]<br>
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  • [[Timpani]] [[Gordon Jacob]] wrote his Concerto for Timpani in 1984 and it was to be the last major work that he wrote before he died.
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  • Player 2: [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Tubular Bells]] & 4 [[Timpani]] & [[Slapstick]] & [[Suspended Cymbals]](High & Medium & Low) & [[Sizzle C ...colors. I gave a stronger percussive character to the strings for ex. The concerto is in three movements (following the traditional scheme fast-slow-faster) w
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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/> ...e concerto ends with the three motives side by side. The solo part in this concerto is a technical tour de force, and it is written and dedicated to the Austri
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  • Percussion (On Stage): [[Timpani]] & [[Bass Drum]] & [[Tam Tam]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] <br/> ...and two orchestral percussionists echoing it at the back of the hall. The concerto exists in two versions - the original Symphonic version, and the later Cham
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  • Player 1: [[Timpani]] & [[Log Drums]] & [[Afuche]] <br/> ...as an inspiration for much of McCarthy’s percussion and mallet music. This concerto is dedicated to her.
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  • Percussion: [[Timpani]] & [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Xylophone]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Chimes]] & [[Crot This piece has more the nature of a fantasia than a classical concerto. It is in two large halves, the first very quiet and serene, devoted to rha
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  • Player 6: [[Timpani]] <br/> [[Category: Concerto Works]]
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  • This concerto is truly an exciting and challenging work for the soloist including virtuos Player 5: 4 [[Timpani]]<br/>
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  • Player 6: [[Timpani]] <br/> ...ed by Tatiana Koleva for soloists and orchestra in 2012. Séjourné’s Double Concerto for Marimba and Vibraphone envelopes a strong rhythmic current influenced b
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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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  • [[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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  • [[Timpani]] <br/> ...semble to compliment the soloist. A timpani cadenza highlights many modern timpani techniques and Portamento effects.
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  • David Herbert is currently principal timpani of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Prior to joining CSO, he served as principal timpani of the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) and the New World Symphony. He has nea
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  • ...xembourg; the Japan Music Education and Culture Promotion in Tokyo, Japan; Timpani Competition, Paris, France and Snare Drum Competition, Atlanta, Georgia. He [[Category:Timpani]]
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  • ...sion at the University of North Texas College of Music teaching orchestral timpani, mallets, and directing the UNT Percussion Players percussion ensemble. He ...r Percussion Group. He has appeared in more than seventy performances as a concerto soloist with either symphony orchestras or wind ensembles.
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  • [[Timpani]]<br/> === TIMPANI ===
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  • ...d composed many works and methods for percussion, including a Concerto for Timpani and Chamber Orchestra that has been performed worldwide. He was featured in [[Category:Timpani]]
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  • Player 1: [[Timpani]] Player 2: [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Tubular Bells]] & 4 [[Timpani]] & [[Slapstick]] & [[Suspended Cymbals]](High & Medium & Low) & [[Sizzle C
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  • Player VI: [[Timpani]], [[Suspended Cymbal]] (on Timpani)<br> <i>The Alabados Song</i> was originally not designed as a concerto per se, but a vehicle for solo marimba and tape that employs each genre's i
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  • ...pe, Akhmatova, based on key texts from the Russian poet's life, his Violin Concerto, and the song cycles Gongora (for baritone and chamber orchestra, on texts [[Category:Concerto]]
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  • Subtitle: Concerto for percussion and orchestra <br/> [[Timpani]] <br/>
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  • [[Category:Concerto]] [[Category:Percussion Concerto]]
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  • ...imed artists such as Evelyn Glennie and the London Symphony Orchestra. His Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra has been performed by over 2,500 different orches [[Category:Timpani]]
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  • [[Category:Timpani]] [[Category:Concerto]]
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  • [[Category:Timpani]] [[Category:Concerto]]
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  • Player 10 : 4 [[Timpani]] <br/> The Concerto No. 2 for Marimba is a commission by a consortium of schools and performers
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  • [[Category:Timpani]] [[Category:Concerto]]
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  • [[Category:Concerto]] [[Category:Percussion Concerto]]
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  • The 2nd Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra consists of three contrasting movements, whose pa The first movement opens with a powerful orchestral tutti, after which the timpani punctuate regular rhythm, soon giving way to a solo marimba. The musical ma
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  • ...07f7711140cdd1061cc9629bf6e6c5.pdf]<ref>https://core.musicfinland.fi/works/concerto-for-solo-percussion-and-orchestra</ref> Player 1: [[Timpani]] & 2 [[Hand bells]] & [[Castanets]] <br>
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  • [[Timpani]]<br/> ...me up with idea of writing The Russian Marimba Concerto. By composing this concerto, I would like show my enormous love and appreciation to Russia and the Russ
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  • [[Timpani]]<br/> [[Category: Aluphone Concerto Works]]
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  • [[Timpani]] <br/> ...a way that is clearly melodic, flashy, and very appealing to audiences and concerto competition judging panels. The third movement, often played alone, is the
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  • Player 1: [[Timpani]] <br /--> ...lent concerto, worthy of consideration for the advanced recital program or concerto concert.
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  • Percussion: [[Triangle]] & [[Timpani]] & [[Snare Drum]] & [[Tambourine]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Crash Cymbal This work is written in the style of the concerto, just beyond the piano accompaniment of marimba solo instruments, progress
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  • ...double bass and piano, Buffo Set for double bass and piano, and Harlequin Concerto for double bass and orchestra (or piano), and several works for chorus. Dr. [[Category:Timpani]]
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  • ...solo and chamber music. A recording of Kohs' music, including the Chamber Concerto, Passacaglia for Organ and Strings, Toccata for Harpsichord or Piano, a Sho [[Category:Timpani]]
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  • ...inet, 2 Bassoon, 4 French Horn, 2 Trumpet, 2 Trombone, Tuba, Percussion, [[Timpani]], strings ...lent concerto, worthy of consideration for the advanced recital program or concerto concert.
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  • Percussion: [[Timpani]] / [[Xylophone]] / [[Bass Drum]] & [[Suspended Cymba]] / [[Tam Tam]]<br/> The concerto consists of three movements. The first movement starts with strings present
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  • Player 7: 4 [[Timpani]] & [[Bell Tree]] & [[Mark Tree]] (shared) & [[Sizzle Cymbal]] (shared) & [ Concerto for Vibraphone was commissioned by Dr. [[Lisa Rogers]], Professor of Percus
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  • ...n the U.S. for Siderals in 1974, for Classical Variations in 1976, and for Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra in 1987. [[Category:Timpani]]
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  • Percussion: [[Timpani]] & [[Crotales]] & [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Chimes]] & [[Xylophone]] & [[Vibrap The Concerto for Marimba and Wind Orchestra was written for percussionist Gustavo Mirand
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  • [[Timpani]]<br/> Written for famed Japanese marimba soloist, [[Reiko Kono]]. This concerto-like work is accompanied by the full resources of the modern concert band.
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  • Player 4: [[Timpani]] & [[Triangle]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] <br/> "Concerto for Marimba and Percussion Ensemble" by [[Howard Buss]] was composed in 201
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  • ...d as marimba soloist with the Coast Guard Band in his own composition, the Concerto for Marimba, premiered in 1989; his Coast Guard Bicentennial Fanfare opened [[Category:Concerto]]
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