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  • ...ve Easy Pieces for Two-Mallet Marimba]], [[Five Pieces for Timpani]] and [[Five Pieces for Vibraphone]]. This book was written to help 3rd or 4th year perc ==Words from the composer==
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  • ...be played by the solo singer, while the rest of the battery is managed by five percussionists. The texts are a selection of six small poems by Michael Har ...the use of conventional notation and of repetition of various parameters: words, rhythms, even melodic fragments. The number of repetitions of the percussi
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  • ...ambourines, these were often eleven inches in diameter, had deep hoops and five sets of two jingles. 2. Lower Order/Common Tambourines, these would be cr ...s often used in Sousa’s marches, in Italy, is was a little different. The words Gran Cassa or Cassa, could potentially have been meant by the composer to u
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  • ...s are left unaccounted for and these fulfil a pivotal role between the two five-note sub-sets. Four rhythmic motifs, ...ng on a y-axis, provide an 'unspoken' weight of significance to the chosen words - the x-axis.
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  • ...is a frequent performer with the Dallas Wind Symphony and has appeared on five recordings with that ensemble. Deane was the Principal Timpanist of the Gre ...He was a frequent performer with the Dallas Wind Symphony and appeared on five recordings with that ensemble. Deane was the principal timpanist of the Gre
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  • IV. Five Question Interlude (3:01)<br> MODERN TIMES (1995) for narrator, flute, and four percussion (words and music by Howard J. Buss) is a powerful and dramatic depiction of life i
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  • ...s. Much of the music is fast and, although seamless, can be divided into a five-sectioned arch. It begins with a bold, fanfare-like ‘overture’ in which ...r and over again the orchestra repeats the four chords which accompany the words ‘Gaude, Gaude’ from the plainsong’s refrain. They are layered in diff
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  • 8. Five Words... | Brady Harrison <br>
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  • ...th have been inspired to sculpt metals into musical instruments. More than five hundred pieces of metal are incorporated into the instrumentation of Resoun "The four sections of Resounding Earth celebrate, in the composer's words, "commonality across all cultures," along with "the extraordinary beauty an
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  • ...proviser living in San Diego, California. His music draws upon over twenty-five years of research into the traditional musics of Thailand and Laos, and a b ...ematography by Ute Freund which was featured in the exhibition Louder Than Words at the Zuckerman Museum of Art, and a concert-length chamber oratorio based
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  • ...s. Chappell was keyboardist/percussionist with the Paul Winter Consort for five years, touring throughout the U.S., Japan, Canada, and Mexico and recording ...d, Panoramic. Chappell and Teague released their duo CD For Lack of Better Words in 2003, and the Panoramic CD, Rhythm through the Unobstructed View was rel
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  • ...ng melodies rather than drum patterns. This Concerto is in 3 movements for five [[timpani]].<br /> I) Bachroque - a play-on-words describing both its Baroque mood and is also a homage to Bach who is my fav
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  • ...[Roto-toms]]. In terms of form, The Rose Lake, subtitled as a song without words for orchestra, is built of blocks, or mosaics, based on rather varied music There are five main sections, or songs, in the score separated by interlude-like passages.
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  • ...inspiration from a five-word Latin palindrome called the Sator Square. The words in the Sator Square roughly translate like: SATOR, to sow; AREPO, unknown;
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  • ...lled “haunting and powerful – a remarkably sophisticated score that blends words, music and visual displays to touch the heart and mind” by the Pittsburgh ...Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Arts. His composition five-0 for brass quintet received an award from WFMT (Chicago Classical Radio) a
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  • ...by Bentley), and Selma Ježková (2007, after Trier's ‘Dancer in the Dark’), five symphonies, four string quartets, Violin Concerto No. 1 (1981), Etude and R ...the peculiar English technique of ‘change-ringing’; exploring – in his own words – female values in the nineties as a vital counterbalance to the world of
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