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== Instrumentation ==
== Instrumentation ==
[[Multiple Percussion]] <br>  
[[Multiple Percussion]]: [[bass drum]], [[suspended cymbal]], [[tam tam]], [[snare drum]], [[tenor drum]], [[timpani]](4), [[xylophone]], [[flexatone]], [[marimba]], [[temple blocks]](5), [[bongo]], [[tom-toms]](3), [[roto-toms]], [[triangle]], [[bell tree]], [[vibraphone]] (or [[orchestra bells]]), [[wood block]] <br>
 
[[Orchestra]]: 2.2.2.2/2.2, strings<br>




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== Program Notes ==
== Program Notes ==
commission: Hallan Sinfonia; premiere: 7 April 1984 at Sheffield University, Hallam Sinfonia, Kevin Edwards, solo percussion, Malcolm Nabarro, conductor


== Errata ==
== Errata ==

Revision as of 20:16, 22 August 2013

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Composer Name

David Harold Cox


General Info

Year: 1983
Duration: c. 22:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Manuscript
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Movements

Instrumentation

Multiple Percussion: bass drum, suspended cymbal, tam tam, snare drum, tenor drum, timpani(4), xylophone, flexatone, marimba, temple blocks(5), bongo, tom-toms(3), roto-toms, triangle, bell tree, vibraphone (or orchestra bells), wood block

Orchestra: 2.2.2.2/2.2, strings


Program Notes

commission: Hallan Sinfonia; premiere: 7 April 1984 at Sheffield University, Hallam Sinfonia, Kevin Edwards, solo percussion, Malcolm Nabarro, conductor


Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Ballad of the Elected KnightPercussion (12); Voice; Piano
Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra (Cox)Multiple Percussion; Orchestra
Interplay - Six Duos for Unpitched PercussionPercussion Duo
LamentPercussion (9); Synthesizer; Flute
Symphony for Percussion (Cox) – Percussion (12); Synthesizer
Time ForgePercussion Quartet


Additional Resources



References