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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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