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  • ...so many good professional players all over the United States. Most of his works can be obtained at Earl Hatch Publications.<ref>[http://www.mostlymarimba.c == Works for Percussion ==
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  • .... Mr. LaRosa has also been a successful workshop presenter in the field of percussion education, and is active as a performer.<ref>http://www.somersmusic.com/Abo ==Works for Percussion==
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  • ...mmissioning and performing new works for percussion. He is the head of the percussion program at Rutgers University and a graduate of the Eastman School of Music == Works for Percussion ==
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  • Hamilton's creative output is eclectic, exploring multiple styles and genre hybrids. He has received honors, awards and commissions fr ...nic sound-2012) for Wesley Stephens. Stamino-sosti was premiered by Exit 9 Percussion Group in May 2008 and a composer-supervised recording is available on all t
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  • ...above format for entering instrumentation for chamber works or pieces with multiple performers. Make sure you use a line break <nowiki>( <br /> )</nowiki> at t ...1989, St John's Hall, Glebe, [[Nigel Westlake]](clarinet), Michael Askill(percussion)
    3 KB (492 words) - 04:24, 7 August 2015
  • ...MUCS Briggs is an award-winning composer. He has written and arranged many works for all types of musical ensembles from full symphonic and wind ensembles t <!--== Books for Percussion ==
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  • == Works for Percussion == {{Gomez, Alice Works}}
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  • ...w Jersey, John Bergamo has never lost his desire to expand his interest in percussion. In 1959 John attended the Lenox School of Jazz in Lenox Mass. next door to ...onal to non-European cultures, and since 1970, has been coordinator of the percussion program at California Institute of the Arts. This breadth of background has
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  • ...chestra in the late 1930s. Other highlights of his career included playing percussion with the NBC Orchestra in Chicago and with the Chicago Symphony on occasion ...ion Pops Orchestra allowed him ample opportunity to play a large number of percussion instruments at one time - something he was known for. Percussionist Duanne
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  • == Works for Percussion == [[Catalysis]] - [[Percussion Duo]]; [[Flute]]; [[Violin]]<br/>
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  • ...Ways of Looking at a Blackbird (1978), and Echoi (1963). His later period works, including the Renaissance Concerto (1990) for flute, embrace a wide variet <!--== Books for Percussion ==
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  • ...goes right inside sound. … Here’s the most outstandingly original view of percussion since Varèse’s ‘Ionisation’.” A recent cycle of duos for solo inst ...inating outside music. The elements (wind, fire, water) have spoken in his works beginning with the vocal storm in VOICESPACE I: “Still” (1975), and con
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  • ...erant orchestral works to intimate chamber pieces. His most characteristic works are rhythmically active, strongly melodic, and often deal with extremes of Heusers music is published by Non Sequitur Music, and works of his can be found on recordings on the Albany, Capstone, and Equilibrium
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  • ...as numerous theaters and concert halls in the U.S. and Eastern Europe. His works have earned him numerous awards and commissions, including 13 ASCAP Standar <!--== Books for Percussion ==
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  • ...ercussion ensembles to perform his compositions. He also experimented with works for dance, and his subsequent collaborations with the choreographer and dan ...n music and its concepts of meaningful sound. The concert he gave with his percussion ensemble at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1943 marked the fi
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  • == Works for Percussion == {{Gaetano, Mario Works}}
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  • ...jazz artists Maynard Ferguson, playing drums, and Chuck Mangione, playing percussion. ...rformed at the Marlboro Music Festival; from 1971-1981 was a member of the percussion section of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and was also the xylophone
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  • == Works for Percussion == {{Smith, J.B. Works}}
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  • [[Multiple Percussion]]<br> A percussion concerto in six movements, with five brief instrumental 'ghosts' interspers
    13 KB (2,164 words) - 04:25, 10 February 2019
  • ...sic Education from Northeast Louisiana University and a Master of Music in Percussion Performance from the University of Michigan. ...ioneer Percussion. His works have been performed by the Nashville Symphony percussion section and have bee heard on the PBS children’s series “Mr. Rogers’
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