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Latest revision as of 02:37, 15 June 2012

Klaus Hashagen

Biography

Born: August 31, 1924

Died: May 30, 1998 in Nürnberg

Country: Semarang, Java, Indonesia

Studies: Northwest German Music Academy. Detmold (1946-1950)

Teachers: Günter Bailas


Works for Percussion

Mallon - Glockenspiel; Vibraphone; Marimba
Meditation für Schlagzeug - Multiple Percussion
Mobile Szenen II - Multiple Percussion; Orchestra; with Tape
Mobile Szenen III - Percussion Ensemble
Percussion IV/V - Percussion Quartet; with Tape
Pergiton I - Multiple Percussion; Guitar
Pergiton IV - Multiple Percussion; Guitar
Transposition/Improvisation - Multiple Percussion - Cymbals; with Tape

References

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