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== General Info ==
 
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== Instrumentation ==
 
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=== Review ===
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This latest contribution to the Windsor "College Series for Percussion" is a non-graded, non-sequential collection of snare drum duets that forms a virtual catalog of 20th-century rhythmic devices and snare drum techniques. Musical concepts include a wide range of dynamics (ppp to fff), rapid dynamic changes, accent control, tempo changes, canonic/imitative writing, hocket-like writing, etc. Rhythmic concepts include changing meters, a symetric or irregular meter, syncopation, borrowed divisions and subdivisions, rhythmic modulation, a metric notation, polymeters, etc. This book is recommended as a definite technical and musical challenge for advanced snare drummers. The duets would work equally well as teaching pieces, "recreational" study literature, and formal performance pieces. - John Baldwin, April 1992<ref>http://www.pas.org/resources/research/ResearchCompos.aspx Accessed May 8, 2015</ref>
  
  

Latest revision as of 23:24, 8 May 2015

Alexander Lepak


General Info

Year: 1991
Duration:
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Windsor
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Movements

Instrumentation

Player I: Snare Drum
Player II: Snare Drum



Program Notes

Review

This latest contribution to the Windsor "College Series for Percussion" is a non-graded, non-sequential collection of snare drum duets that forms a virtual catalog of 20th-century rhythmic devices and snare drum techniques. Musical concepts include a wide range of dynamics (ppp to fff), rapid dynamic changes, accent control, tempo changes, canonic/imitative writing, hocket-like writing, etc. Rhythmic concepts include changing meters, a symetric or irregular meter, syncopation, borrowed divisions and subdivisions, rhythmic modulation, a metric notation, polymeters, etc. This book is recommended as a definite technical and musical challenge for advanced snare drummers. The duets would work equally well as teaching pieces, "recreational" study literature, and formal performance pieces. - John Baldwin, April 1992[1]


Errata

Awards

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

5/4 Joe - Percussion Sextet; Double Bass
50 Contemporary Snare Drum Etudes - Snare Drum
50 Master Etudes for Timpani - Timpani
All-State Mallet Solo No. 1 & 2 - Mallets
All-State Snare Drum Solo No. 1 & 2 - Snare Drum
All-State Timpani Solo No. 1 & 2 - Timpani
Clasically Snared - Snare Drum
Concerto for Mallet Instruments (Orchestra Version) - Mallets; Orchestra
Concerto for Mallet Instruments (Percussion Ensemble Version)
Crescendo - Percussion Ensemble (11)
D. J. - Percussion Quintet; Double Bass
Duo for Timpani - Percussion Duo
Easy Does It - Percussion Quintet; Double Bass
Loopy - Percussion Quintet; Double Bass
Quintet for Percussion - Percussion Quartet; Piano
Suite for Solo Vibraphone - Vibraphone
Thirty-Two Solos for Timpani - Timpani
Twenty-six Contemporary Snare Drum Duets - Percussion Duo



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