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  • <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Vibraphone Works]]<br> <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Concerto Works]]<br>
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  • ...ses the timpani in order to effectively modulate a key change in his Piano Concerto in A Minor. ...37), the timpani glissando is used with and without tremolo. In his Piano Concerto 1 (1926), he calls for four different sizes of suspended cymbals, and reque
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  • The Concerto for Marimba and Percussion Ensemble by Ney Rosauro is in 4 movements. Player 2: [[Vibraphone]]<br/>
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  • Mallets: [[Marimba]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Crotales]]<br/> Percussion:[[Timpani]] & [[Chimes]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Bass Drum]]<br />
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  • [[Vibraphone]]<br> ...e skill, reading ability and musicianship on [[marimba]], [[xylophone]], [[vibraphone]], [[glockenspiel]] and [[chimes]]. Compiled by experienced teachers and pe
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  • *[[:Category:Vibraphone|Vibraphone Solo]] *[[:Category:Concerto|Concerto]]
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  • ...Milhauds Concerto, and 1997 was marked by world premiere of his own second concerto for marimba and orchestra in Munich's Herkulessaal, with Munich Symphonic O ...Orchestra, and many others.Since the world première of his second marimba concerto in April 1997 in Munich (Herkulessaal) with Zivkovic as soloist, many perfo
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  • 2. piano concerto<Br> 5. percussion concerto<Br>
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  • The "Z" in the title of this concerto stands for the Japanese zomeki, a word used since at least the 11th century ...nvexity". Since then, the rhythm has appeared in many of my works. With "Z Concerto", the rhythmic patterns I explored in "Convexity" have evolved, been develo
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  • When asked to compose a percussion concerto, my only reaction was horror. ...estral sonorities makes it unsatisfactory when it takes the spotlight in a concerto.
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  • ...mes seduce, but can also betray; toxins bring ecstasy, but are deadly. The concerto combines Middle-Eastern drums, orchestral percussion, and rock drums with o ...most performed composition and is the basis for the first movement of the concerto.
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  • ...Symphony, an orchestral suite for the Made In America project, and a flute concerto for the National Flute Associations' 5oth anniversary. Higdon received the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Music for her Violin Concerto, with the committee citing the work as "a deeply engaging piece that combin
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  • ...Concerto, featuring Spanish rhythms and a lovely second-movement duet with vibraphone, is an effective vehicle for his striking command of color and dynamics. Th ...A CD of The music of Russell Peterson featuring the Saxophone and Timpani Concerto is now available from the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony. The Fergus Falls High Sc
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  • Player 3: [[Vibraphone]]<br/> This concerto was commissioned by the Fondazione Haydn di Trento e Bolzano and written in
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  • [[Mallet Percussion]]: [[Crotales]] & [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Marimba]] & [[Almglocken]] <br> ...anas which appear in some of his most intimate and moving movements (Piano Concerto K.488, Sonata K.280, Rondo K.511 and the aria “Ach, ich Fühl’s”). On
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  • Mallets: [[Vibraphone]]<br /> ...ing, on Feb 17. 2000. Composition, actually a is a concerto for percussion/vibraphone and orchestra and is dedicated to the composers good fiend and colleague [[
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  • [[Bass Drum]] & 4 Concert [[Tom Toms]] & 4 [[Bongos]] & [[Marimba]] & [[Vibraphone]] Percussion 1: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Tuned Gongs]] & [[Crotales]] (High Octave) & [[Temple Blocks]] & [[Gu
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  • Player 3: [[Vibraphone]]...<br/> Player 5: [[Vibraphone]]...<br/>
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  • ...the third piece in my Organic Music Series after Water Concerto and Paper Concerto. I am always in belief that earth, like all other natural elements, holds d Earth Concerto is composed for 99 ceramic and stone instruments with large orchestra. It c
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  • [[Vibraphone]] ...vement acts as a lullaby. Highlight one of your strong players on the solo vibraphone part while keeping six other percussionists engaged in this lyrical piece.
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  • ...nnistes spécialisés dans les claviers de percussion}}</ref> and expanded [[vibraphone]] and [[marimba]] performance by introducing six-stick playing and the vibr ...uding the Orchestre Philharmonique de Luxembourg, with which he recorded ''Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra'' by [[Camille Kerger]] (1997). He has participat
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  • [[Marimba]] & [[vibraphone]] & [[crotales]] & [[Glockenspiel]] & Marching [[Snare Drum]] & Concert [[S Player 4: [[Cabasa]] & [[Ratchet]] & [[Xylophone]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[tambourine]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] <br/>
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  • [[Marimba]] & [[vibraphone]] & [[crotales]] & [[Glockenspiel]] & Marching [[Snare Drum]] & Concert [[S Player 4: [[Cabasa]] & [[Ratchet]] & [[Xylophone]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[tambourine]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] <br/>
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  • The Concerto No. 2 for Marimba is a commission by a consortium of schools and performers Variation II uses [[marimba]], [[clarinet]], [[glockenspiel]] and [[vibraphone]]<br/>
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  • Percussion (4 Player): [[Timpani]] & [[Crotales]] & [[Xylophone]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Chimes]] & [[Bass Drum]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Tam-tam]] <br/> ...of mine to write an orchestral showcase work for my favorite instrument. Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra is a single-movement work full of energy and e
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  • Player III: [[Vibraphone]], [[xylophone]]<br/> ...ll also provide the audience with a unique experience of hearing a timpani concerto with ensemble accompaniment.
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  • Player 1: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Triangle]] & [[Whip]] <br/> ...ani Concerto by William Kraft. It is this set of “tenor” timpani that this concerto was written for and premiered on.
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  • Movement 2: [[Vibraphone]]<br> In addition to providing a virtuoso “vehicle” for the percussionist, Micro-Concerto also explores a variety of more complex roles that the individual can play
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  • Percussion 2 (vibraphone, tam-tam, suspended cymbal, China cymbal, medium drum)<br> Mjölnir is a concerto for timpani accompanied by either piano or wind ensemble. The piece, lastin
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  • Player 1: [[Vibraphone]] <br/> ...d throughout the work. Much of the musical vocabulary used throughout the concerto stems from the opening three-note motive heard in the altos (Eb, D, F#).
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  • ...included, Crosswinds - an orchestral suite with jazz rhythm section and a concerto for marimba/xylophone. Both these works have been performed by the ASO. [[Concerto For Marimba, Vibraphone and Orchestra]] - [[Marimba]]; [[Vibraphone]]; [[Orchestra]]<br />
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  • Player 2: [[Vibraphone]] <br/> Player 3: [[Vibraphone]] <br/>
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  • Soloist 1: [[Vibraphone]] <br/> Player 3: [[Vibraphone]] <br/>
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  • Soloist 1 (shared Vibraphone, shared 5-octave Marimba)<br> Soloist 2 (shared Vibraphone, shared 5-octave Marimba)<br>
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  • This concerto is truly an exciting and challenging work for the soloist including virtuos Solo Percussion: [[Marimba]] & [[Vibraphone]] & 4 Concert [[Tom-Tom]]s & [[Bongos]] & [[Snare Drum]]<br/>
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  • Movement 3: [[Vibraphone]] – Campana <br/> Mallets: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Marimba]] & [[Tubular Bells]] <br/>
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  • ...of course, and in this work I have given each instrument (for instance the vibraphone that opens the piece), or group of related instruments (such as the “fami In addition to the vibraphone, the instruments appearing in solo prominence are the marimba, glockenspiel
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  • Player 3: [[Vibraphone]] 1<br /> Player 4: [[Vibraphone]] 2<br />
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  • Mallet Percussion: [[Marimba]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Chimes]] <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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  • Mallet Percussion: [[Marimba]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Chimes]] <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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  • [[Category:Concerto]] [[Category:Percussion Concerto]]
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  • Player 2: [[Vibraphone]] 1 <br/> Player 3: [[Vibraphone]] 2 <br/>
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  • Player 2: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Crotales]] <br/> Player 3: [[Vibraphone]] <br/>
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  • Player 3: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Tubular Bells]] & 2 [[Egg Shaker]] & [[Suspended Cymbals]](High & Me ...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 3: [[Vibraphone]]<br> ...he composer, only then did it finally achieve its original goal of being a concerto for marimba and orchestra. Full of memorable tunes, you will find yourself
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  • Player V: [[Vibraphone]], Claves <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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  • [[Mallet Percussion]]: [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Xylophone]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Marimba]] & [[Crotales]] & [[Antique Cymbal]] <br/> The Concerto uses a traditional concerto form: faster outer movements surrounding a slow middle movement. The outer
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  • Percussions: [[Xylophone]] & [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Marimba]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Snare Drum]] & [[Tenor Drum]] & [[Bass Drum]] & [[Triangle]] & [[Chim ...a three movement concerto with cadenza. It has also grown into a “double” concerto requiring two timpanists playing a total of nine timpani between them.
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  • Player 2: [[Vibraphone]] <br/> ...impani, the soloist plays singing melodies rather than drum patterns. This Concerto is in 3 movements for five [[timpani]].<br />
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  • Player I - III: marimba, vibraphone, orchestra bells, xylophones(2), Chinese cymbals(3), Peking opera gongs(3), ...performers is part of the overall effect of the work. The opening of this concerto, taken from the same composer’s popular work “Lift Off,” is a percuss
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