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== Biography ==
 
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Born: October 16, 1954<br />
  
 
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Country: New York City, U.S.A. <br />
  
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Studies: University of Illinois (M.M.1979)
  
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== Works for Percussion ==
 
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Revision as of 23:59, 20 May 2012

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Composer Name

Biography

Born: October 16, 1954

Country: New York City, U.S.A.

Studies: University of Illinois (M.M.1979)

Teachers: James Tenney, Ben Johnston


Works for Percussion

51 Harmonies - Percussion Trio; Guitar; Electronics
al het (for the people of Nicaragua) - Multiple Percussion; Voice - Soprano
E'leh Tol'd'ot (these are the generations) (Cantillation Study #3) - Percussion Quartet; Marimba Quartet; optional live Computer part
Four Voice Canon No. 4 - Percussion Quartet; Marimba Quartet
Four Voice Canon No. 5 - Percussion Quartet
Four Voice Canon No. 7 - Percussion Quartet
Hocket - Percussion Quartet
Parting Hands - Percussion Quartet
Study for Milwaukee Blues - Percussion Trio; Dancers - Tap
Tetherball - Percussion Sextet
Three Monk Tunes - Multiple Percussion; Dancers
Three Rimbaud Settings - Multiple Percussion; Voice - Soprano

References