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  • === Drum Sextet === === Wood Sextet ===
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  • ...ed on the Great performers Series at Avery Fisher Hall on 20 January 1986. Sextet (1985) for 4 percussionists and 2 keyboard players is score for 3 marimbas, ...ng long continuous sounds not possible with piano. The mallet instruments (marimba, vibraphone etc) are basically instruments of high and middle register with
    7 KB (1,104 words) - 01:54, 11 July 2018
  • Player IV: [[Marimba]], suspended cymbal, snare drum, tambourine, [[cymbals α2]], bass drum <br ...n tabliture, and careful editing of instrument and stick designations. The sextet version, especially if conducted, should be easier to play and rehearse tha
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  • ...hestra bells]], [[bongos]], [[vibraphone]], [[xylophone]], [[timbales]], [[marimba]], [[snare drums]](2), [[cymbals α2]], [[suspended cymbal]], [[tenor drum] ...d clearly demonstrates the differences and yet the combined beauty of each sextet as a whole.
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  • Player I: [[Marimba]]<br> Player II: Marimba<br>
    4 KB (547 words) - 01:09, 25 July 2023
  • ...n music, including Drumming, Piano/Marimba Phase, Six Pianos/Six Marimbas, Sextet, and Nagoya Marimbas; the large ensemble and orchestral pieces, such as Teh ...he was again concertmaster and soloist with the Clair Musser World's Fair Marimba Orchestra at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
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  • ...d three concertos since 2011: one for saxophone and wind ensemble, one for marimba and wind ensemble, and a double concerto for violin, cello and orchestra. ...collaboration with leading ensembles. Their evening-length production for sextet Eighth Blackbird was featured on tour across America, including performance
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  • Player IV: [[Marimba]] <br> ...quintuplets and sextuplets. The writing is excellent and of the Manhattan Marimba Quartet and Marimolin. In this unusual work--a trio scored for two cowbells
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  • ...le concert. A few very rapid lateral strokes that are split will give your marimba players something to work on. The middle section slows down considerably, c Player 1: [[Marimba]] <br/>
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  • Player 3: [[Marimba]] <br/> Player 4: [[Marimba]] <br/>
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  • Player 5: [[Marimba]] 1 <br /> Player 6: Marimba 2 <br />
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  • [[Marimba]]<br> ...close harmony in a homophonic texture. The scores to both the solo and the sextet omit dynamic indications, expression marks, or tempo indications, inviting
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  • Soloist 1: [[Marimba]] <br/> ...numbers 2 and 3. Your ensemble will definitely need stellar soloists on [[marimba]] and drumset, but the supporting cast will also have to be conscious of po
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  • Player 3: [[Marimba]] & [[Crotales]] (F#, C#) & [[Temple Blocks]] <br/> Player 4: [[Marimba]] & [[Triangle]] (Low) & [[Sizzle Cymbal]] & 2 [[Wood Blocks]] & [[Snare Dr
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  • Player 4: [[Marimba]] 1<br> Player 5: [[Marimba]] 2<br>
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  • [[Marimba]]<br/> [[Evocation]] - [[Marimba]]; [[Percussion Sextet]]; [[Brass]] <br/>
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  • Player 3: [[Marimba]] 1 & [[Crotales]] <br/> Player 4: [[Marimba]] 2 & [[Sizzle Cymbal]] <br/>
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  • Player 4: [[Marimba]] 1 <br/> Player 5: [[Marimba]] 2 <br/>
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  • Player 4: [[Marimba]] 1 <br/> Player 5: [[Marimba]] 2 <br/>
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  • ...umentation, resulting in a Pulitzer Prize for his 2007 composition, Double Sextet. [[Category:Percussion Sextet]]
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