Difference between revisions of "Timbres et Postes, op.51"
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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
− | Player I:<br /--> | + | Player I: Saharian drum, bongos, snare drum, field drum, tom-tom, bass drum, claves, castanets, slapstick, maracas. woodblock, log drum, Simatra metal, rin, anvil, Chinese cymbals(2), susp. cymbals(2), cow bells, siren, Thai gong<br /--> |
− | Player II:<br /--> | + | Player II: Saharian drum, bongos, snare drum, tom- toms(2), friction drum, claves, slapstick, ratchet, maraca, wood block, temple block, sleighbells, Simatra metal, rin, anvil, Chinese cymbal, susp. cymbals(2), Thai gong<br /--> |
− | Player III:<br /--> | + | Player III: Saharian drum, bongos, field drum, tom-toms(2), tumbas(2), claves,mokusho, slapstick, guiro, wood blocks(5), sleighbells, Simatra metal, rin anvil, Chinese cymbal, susp. cymbal<br /--> |
− | Player IV:<br /--> | + | Player IV: Saharian drum, bongos, snare drum, tom-toms(2), bass drum, claves, castanets, slapstick, woodblocks(5), log drum, sleighbells, Simatra metal, rin, anvil, susp. cymbals(2), Chinese cymbal, electric siren, Thai gong<br /--> |
+ | Player V: Saharian drum, bongos, snare drum, field drum, tom-tom, friction drum, claves, slapstick, ratchet, wood blocks(5), temple block, sleighbells, rin, anvil, Chin. cymbal, susp. cymbals(2), Thai gong<br /--> | ||
+ | Player VI: Sah. drum, bongos, snare drum, tom-tom, tumbas(2), claves, mokusho, slapstick, guiro, wood blocks(5), sleigh- bells, Simatra metal, rin, anvil, susp. cymbals(2), Chinese cymbal, gong <br /--> | ||
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== Errata == | == Errata == |
Revision as of 23:56, 9 February 2012
General Info
Year: 1977
Duration: c. 45:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Transatlan
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Player I: Saharian drum, bongos, snare drum, field drum, tom-tom, bass drum, claves, castanets, slapstick, maracas. woodblock, log drum, Simatra metal, rin, anvil, Chinese cymbals(2), susp. cymbals(2), cow bells, siren, Thai gong
Player II: Saharian drum, bongos, snare drum, tom- toms(2), friction drum, claves, slapstick, ratchet, maraca, wood block, temple block, sleighbells, Simatra metal, rin, anvil, Chinese cymbal, susp. cymbals(2), Thai gong
Player III: Saharian drum, bongos, field drum, tom-toms(2), tumbas(2), claves,mokusho, slapstick, guiro, wood blocks(5), sleighbells, Simatra metal, rin anvil, Chinese cymbal, susp. cymbal
Player IV: Saharian drum, bongos, snare drum, tom-toms(2), bass drum, claves, castanets, slapstick, woodblocks(5), log drum, sleighbells, Simatra metal, rin, anvil, susp. cymbals(2), Chinese cymbal, electric siren, Thai gong
Player V: Saharian drum, bongos, snare drum, field drum, tom-tom, friction drum, claves, slapstick, ratchet, wood blocks(5), temple block, sleighbells, rin, anvil, Chin. cymbal, susp. cymbals(2), Thai gong
Player VI: Sah. drum, bongos, snare drum, tom-tom, tumbas(2), claves, mokusho, slapstick, guiro, wood blocks(5), sleigh- bells, Simatra metal, rin, anvil, susp. cymbals(2), Chinese cymbal, gong
Errata
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Awards
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
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