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== General Info ==
 
== General Info ==
Publisher: ‎ SCHOTT
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Difficulty: Advanced
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'''Year''': 1965 <br /-->
ISBN: ‎978-4-1155-0250-5
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'''Duration''':  c. 8:00<br /-->
Cost: $24.95
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'''Difficulty''': Advanced <br /-->
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'''ISBN''': ‎978-4-1155-0250-5 <br/>
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'''Cost''': Score and Parts - $24.95 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /-->
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==Movements==
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I. Allegro<br>
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II. Lento<br>
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== Instrumentation ==
 
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== Program Notes ==
 
Toshimitsu Tanaka composed Two Movements for Marimba in 1965 and with it won a prize at the 1968 National Arts Festival for the Centenary of the Meiji period, and the Supreme Prize at the 1969 Japanese National Arts Festival. The piece is split into two movements. The first is driven by a strong rhythmic pulse and its ever-changing meter structure. The second movement opens with a mysterious chorale followed by a furious second half of the movement that builds to a very exciting close. This is a very popular piece for solo marimba that has been played by some of the world's greatest marimba virtuosos. A great performance piece for the advanced marimbist.
 
Toshimitsu Tanaka composed Two Movements for Marimba in 1965 and with it won a prize at the 1968 National Arts Festival for the Centenary of the Meiji period, and the Supreme Prize at the 1969 Japanese National Arts Festival. The piece is split into two movements. The first is driven by a strong rhythmic pulse and its ever-changing meter structure. The second movement opens with a mysterious chorale followed by a furious second half of the movement that builds to a very exciting close. This is a very popular piece for solo marimba that has been played by some of the world's greatest marimba virtuosos. A great performance piece for the advanced marimbist.
  
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 13 July 2023

Toshimitsu Tanaka


General Info

Year: 1965
Duration: c. 8:00
Difficulty: Advanced
Publisher: Schott
ISBN: ‎978-4-1155-0250-5
Cost: Score and Parts - $24.95   |   Score Only - $0.00


Movements

I. Allegro
II. Lento


Instrumentation

Marimba



Program Notes

Toshimitsu Tanaka composed Two Movements for Marimba in 1965 and with it won a prize at the 1968 National Arts Festival for the Centenary of the Meiji period, and the Supreme Prize at the 1969 Japanese National Arts Festival. The piece is split into two movements. The first is driven by a strong rhythmic pulse and its ever-changing meter structure. The second movement opens with a mysterious chorale followed by a furious second half of the movement that builds to a very exciting close. This is a very popular piece for solo marimba that has been played by some of the world's greatest marimba virtuosos. A great performance piece for the advanced marimbist.


Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings



Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Doki
GestaltMarimba
Locus
Marimba Concerto (Tanaka) – Marimba; Orchestra
PersonaPercussion Duo; Marimba
Suite for Marimba (Tanaka) – Marimba; Chamber Ensemble
Two Movements for Marimba – Marimba



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