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General Info
Year: 1947
Duration: c. 20:30
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Editions Enoch
Cost: Perc. Score and Piano- $90.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
I. Animé
II. Lent
III. Vif
Instrumentation
Player I: Marimba; Vibraphone
Program Notes
Composed in 1947, this work has a very classic spirit. It highlights the contrasts between the marimba, an instrument from South America which sounds like the xylophone, and the vibraphone which has a metallic sound. Rearranged in 1952 as a suite concertante for piano and orchestra (OP. 278 b), this work presents three movements (Animé, Lent et Vif). This suite concertante was produced in 1949 with the Saint Louis symphonic orchestra conducted by V. Golschmann.[1]
Errata
Awards
Commercial Discography
Online Recordings
Movement I: Animé
Movement II: Lent
Movement III: Vif
Recent Performances
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
Concerto for Marimba, Vibraphone and Orchestra - Marimba, Vibraphone; Orchestra
Concerto for Percussion and Band - Multiple Percussion; Band
Concerto for Percussion and Small Orchestra - Multiple Percussion; Orchestra
Elegy for Pierre - Multiple Percussion; Viola
Additional Resources
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