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  • ...ir shields and hunting bows in times of battle, a trait that would be used by civilizations throughout the world. Striking objects in order to obtain a ...began to travel north and east, to fill out the rest of the continent, and by 33,000 B.C., the Middle East and Asia had become very populated. Shortly be
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  • <!--------------Main Categories Portal list on righthand side----------> *[[:Category:Composers-Nationality|Composers by Nationality]]
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  • ...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 New ...Pulitzer Prize for Music for Déjà vu, which was commissioned and premiered by the New York Philharmonic. In addition, he received an Emmy Award in 1982 f
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  • ...lled the naqqāra, or nacair. A pair of nacairs would be mounted on either side of a camel, and the musician would sit and play on the camel as well. Thes ...heir new kettle drums to France, where the French royalty was so appalled by the bombastic instruments, that they ordered the drums to be “dashed to p
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  • ...e and duration of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each ...ed on my memories of my great uncle Ash (Ashworth Hutton, from my father's side of the family) who was, amongst many other things, a taxidermist. The movem
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  • ...e and duration of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each Tony Cirone has dedicated his new contest solo for solo snare drum to Charles Dowd. This exciting and interesting piece incorporate
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  • ...nd cadenza, and the 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 d ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • ...e and duration of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each ...riefly covered, explaining rolls, single notes and dampening technique. A solo cymbal etude closes the chapter.
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  • === Solo === Player 11: [[Snare Drum]] & [[Side Drum]] & 2 [[Wood Block]]s & [[Whip]] & [[Siren Whistle]] <br/>
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  • ...sition. He recognized the value of a composer’s being able to work side-by-side with conductors, performers, theorists, musicologists, as well as other com ..., as well as in Europe, Asia, and Australia. He has received performances by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Great
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  • ...a Mancha, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, Nunsense I and II, Side by Side by Sondheim, Cabaret, Rocky Horror Picture Show, and will be working on Best L [[Category:Solo Percussion]]
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  • | 4 || Out on a Wing || [[Louie Bellson]] || [[Solo and Duet for Snare Drum]] || [[Alfred Music]] | 5 || Trixie || [[Louie Bellson]] || [[Solo and Duet for Snare Drum]] || [[Alfred Music]]
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  • ===Solo=== ...sioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic and given its premiere in May 2012, by the Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group, with soloist Colin Currie and
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  • ===Mallet Percussion Solo=== ===Timpani Solo===
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  • ...nd unaccompanied options. Candidates can further personalize their program by including an own composition. | 3 || Cool (from West Side Story) || [[John O'Reilly]] || [[Solos for the Percussion Player]] || [[Sch
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  • ...featuring the world premiere of Voices of the Immaculate, co-commissioned by Miller Theatre at Columbia University, Chamber Music America, New Music USA ...work for chorus and orchestra with texts by Szilárd Borbély, commissioned by The Jebediah Foundation for Lorelei Ensemble and Boston Modern Orchestra Pr
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  • ...riles. There are many different rhythms of Bomba. The most popular and use by music arrangers are: ...dents will permit it. Tune the drums at about a whole step difference. The solo conga drum should be tuned the highest so that it can be identified among t
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  • chamber music works such as People of the Right Side, Greed, Chasing, Construction, technical possibilities for percussion music. She was commissioned by the Ju Percussion
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  • ...e and duration of individual movements. Make sure the movements are listed by number, and use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at the end of each ...in Michael’s work, also, for example, in the cycle of poems previously set by me, Poem then, for love which also uses much the same percussion instrument
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  • ...rst section – music of a more brittle, knottier quality, propelled forward by various pulse rates evoking an ever-changing heartbeat. ...vers, irregular rhythmic shifts and the ‘hocketting’ of chords between one side of the orchestra and the other. Eventually the music winds down to a slow c
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