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Latest revision as of 10:31, 5 January 2026
General Info
Year: 1999
Publisher: Studio 4 Music
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 00:12:00
Instrumentation
Player 1: Timpani
Player 2: Piano
Description
A timpani piece with a "difference!" The first two movements exploit traditional timpani techniques in a musical fashion, with the emphasis on sensitive ensemble playing with the pianist. In the third movement, 'Fandango', both pianist and timpanist add sections of hand clapping and flamenco-style heel stomping. A real crowd-pleaser!
Works for Percussion by this Composer
Alegrias – Percussion Octet
Antiphon for Two Drummers – Percussion Duo
Concert Pieces for Timpani and Piano – Timpani; Piano
Concerto da Camera for Percussion and Strings – Multiple Percussion; Orchestra
Donnerkreis – Percussion Octet
Fanfare for Five Percussionists – Percussion Quintet
Fanfare for Seven Percussionists – Percussion Septet
Fiesta – Percussion Quintet; Voice; Dancer
Fiesta – Timpani; Voice; Dancer
Four Duets for One Marimba – Percussion Duo; Marimba
Sonata for Solo Side Drum and Percussion Trio – Snare Drum
Sonata for Solo Side Drum and Percussion Trio – Percussion Trio; Snare Drum
Two Solos for Side Drum – Snare Drum