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  • ...ere the number of trumpets or the inclusion of horns changes. Some famous works of his where timpani are included are Sanctus in D Major, BWV 238 (1723), a ...how it had been used in the past. The xylophone became prominent in their works, often gaining lengthy solos. Prokofiev did this expertly by combining the
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  • ...more Hall Arts Center (Maryland); and been featured in the Martin Williams Jazz Concert Series at the Kennedy Center. ...agazine Critics’ and Readers’ Poll and the Jazz Times Critics’ Poll in the jazz vibes category.
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  • He studied jazz with Belgian guitarist Peter Hertmans, composition with pianist Diederik Wi ...xperience contains ancient, symphonic, opera, contemporary, chamber music, jazz, pop, variety, percussion ensembles, radio and TV and played on festivals l
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  • ...nder and Director of Chicago Free Theater, and the director of High School Jazz Festival. ...t woodwinds or percussion. The section recording this piece, featured such jazz artists as Buddy Childers, Maynard Ferguson and Milt Bernhart, was much-res
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  • ...activity in both jazz and classical music and for his works embracing both jazz and advanced 12-tone elements. ...onsidered a jazz soloist, he played with jazz ensembles such as the Modern Jazz Quartet.
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  • ...ing up in Winnetka was that it was close to Chicago, and a lot of American jazz greats came to town. ...ly came. He didn’t play much but talked to us about important things: what jazz was, what improvisation was, what being an artist was, what the language wa
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  • '''Works Categories'''<br> <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Historical Works]]<br>
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  • ...N.C. and an artist/clinician for the Yamaha Corporation. His compositional works are published by Southern Music Co., Honeyrock Publishing Co, and C. Alan P ...stival Orchestra for 15 years. He was the co-founder/leader of the popular jazz group, the Dozier-­Jarvis Trio and specialized in solo literature written
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  • In an interview in 2005 with Jazz Connection Magazine he credited Papa Jo Jones and Big Sid Catlett as influe Later in the 1950s and 1960s, he performed with Jazz at the Philharmonic or J.A.T.P., Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Count Basie, Duke
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  • ...ated through the performance and study of contemporary solo/chamber music, jazz, pop, global music, as well as deeply inspired by design, architecture, and ...and of Battle Creek, Sarasota Opera (FL), concerts and collaborations with jazz artists Tim Whalen, Bobby Streng, Gunnar Mossblad, Jon Hendricks, Vic Juris
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  • ...vin Mahogany, Diane Schuur, Pat LaBarbera, Bobby Shew, Kim Park, and other jazz artists. ...solo piano, and the landmark treatise on chord construction, "Voicings for Jazz Keyboard," which has sold over 20,000 copies since its debut in 1987.
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  • ...ry and Percussion also taught ear training and conducted the Hartt Concert Jazz Band, which he founded in 1955. ...im go from performing as timpanist with the Hartford Symphony to playing a jazz drumset gig the very next day!"
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  • ...nd arrangements embrace jazz, swing, romantic orchestral suites, symphonic works and ballet. As an author, he has published more than a dozen books on drums He received the prestigious American Jazz Masters Award from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1994. Also, he is
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  • ...Ensemble Method, and Jazz Combo Session, are a "must-have" for developing jazz ensembles and combos. ...ty of Minnesota and the Eastman School of Music and is Interim Director of Jazz Studies and Performance at the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis. He spen
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  • ...dmembers Ron Carter, Tony Williams and Freddie Hubbard. Later, in 1993 the jazz-rap group Us3 sampled Cantaloupe Island for their single Cantaloop (Flip Fa ...sion by Herbie Hancock. Performance-wise, the piece should feel like that, jazz with a wink to hip-hop.
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  • ...er, Kennedy Center,and The Aspen Music Festival - for his original concert works, including concertos, solos and chamber music, many of which feature percus ...ge, SUNY Binghamton, Univ. of Wisconsin, Univ. of S. Carolina (Director of Jazz), Wichita State Univ. (2 residencies), Univ. of Wales - Cardiff, and the Ro
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  • ...“Trini” Panorama musical aesthetic. Other recent performances include the Jazz Education Network Convention, the Percussive Arts Society International Con ...for solo percussion with electronics, percussion chamber ensembles, Latin-Jazz combo, flute trio, and mixed chamber duos (asmithdrum.com). His music is re
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  • '''Dedication''': Amazonia Jazz Ensemble <br /--> ===Jazz Ensemble===
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  • ...composers works and input a title under this section ie: {{Spencer, Julie Works}} --> <!-- to edit the works list - Type in Search bar Template:Spencer, Julie Works for example -->
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  • ...ast 2,500 professional engagements over a wide range of settings including jazz, blues, rock, world-music, orchestral, modern dance, and theater. ...Music 101. He is the founder and artistic director of the St. Louis Legacy Ensemble, a 501(c)(3) non-profit who partners the city’s most esteemed professiona
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