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  • '''Works Categories'''<br> <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Historical Works]]<br>
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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 ...ad mentioned that he was even more impressed with Guzikov then some of the piano virtuoso’s of the time. Even though Guzikov died in 1837, some of his st
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  • ...written, “Lee Actor's Prelude to a Tragedy is one of the best written new works I've had the privilege to conduct or record. It is clear, precise and very ...s released Actor's fourth solo CD in February 2015, featuring Concerto for Piano and Orchestra and Symphony No. 3.
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  • ...hestral music. Winner of the 1993 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his Trombone Concerto, Rouse has created a body of work perhaps unequalled in its emotional inten While the Rouse catalog includes a number of acclaimed chamber and ensemble works, the composer is best known for his mastery of orchestral writing. His musi
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  • The Concerto for Marimba and Percussion Ensemble by Ney Rosauro is in 4 movements. ...ork was originally written for marimba and string orchestra but has also a piano reduction and versions with accompaniment of Percussion Ensemble and Sympho
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  • * Concerto in A Minor, Movements. 1 & 3 (Bach) * Theme from Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F, Mvt. 3 (Johann S Bach)
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  • 2. piano concerto<Br> 3. piano cadenza<Br>
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  • Keyboard: [[Piano]] & [[Celeste]]<br /> The 2010 Grammy winner for Best Contemporary Composition '''''Percussion Concerto''''' marries traditional compositional techniques for concerti with the mod
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  • ..., which GRAMOPHONE Magazine, (Feb., 2003) noted: 'Peterson's own 16-minute Concerto, featuring Spanish rhythms and a lovely second-movement duet with vibraphon ...o" was premiered in 2010 and is now also "Trio #2 for Flute, Saxophone and Piano." His newest piece, "Sonata for alto saxophone and guitar" will be premier
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  • [[Piano]]<br/> ...entally coincided with the 55th birthday of composers' father, to whom the concerto is dedicated. The first recording was produced by the Bulgarian National Ra
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  • ...can best be described as "New Music with flesh and soul" and specially his works for marimba and percussion published in the USA and Germany have entered th ...Milhauds Concerto, and 1997 was marked by world premiere of his own second concerto for marimba and orchestra in Munich's Herkulessaal, with Munich Symphonic O
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  • Player 5: [[Piano]]<br/> This concerto was commissioned by the Fondazione Haydn di Trento e Bolzano and written in
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  • ...ork was originally written for marimba and string orchestra but has also a piano reduction and versions with accompaniment of Percussion Ensemble and Sympho ...literature for percussion. It is considered to be the most popular marimba concerto of all times, and has been performed by more than 3.000 orchestras worldwid
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  • ...ork was originally written for marimba and string orchestra but has also a piano reduction and versions with accompaniment of Percussion Ensemble and Sympho ...literature for percussion. It is considered to be the most popular marimba concerto of all times, and has been performed by more than 3.000 orchestras worldwid
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  • [[Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (Actor)]]<br> [[Concerto for Timpani and Band (Actor)]]<br>
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  • From this period the works Interference in the version for the Royal Danish Brass, Variations on [[Chi ...e same period we also have major works like the Violin Concerto, the Cello Concerto and the Symphony no.1 and Symphony no.2 that challenged the soloists and th
    9 KB (1,318 words) - 15:40, 27 June 2012
  • ...ork was originally written for marimba and string orchestra but has also a piano reduction and versions with accompaniment of Percussion Ensemble and Sympho ...literature for percussion. It is considered to be the most popular marimba concerto of all times, and has been performed by more than 3.000 orchestras worldwid
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  • [[Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (Actor)]]<br> [[Concerto for Timpani and Band (Actor)]]<br>
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  • ...mes seduce, but can also betray; toxins bring ecstasy, but are deadly. The concerto combines Middle-Eastern drums, orchestral percussion, and rock drums with o ...most performed composition and is the basis for the first movement of the concerto.
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  • ...rding of it. But he was also the most inventive of orchestrators: Parris's concerto for kettledrums was always a crowd-pleaser in performance because it was so ...d the Book of Imaginary Beings, (I) a work for flute (pic), violin, cello, piano, celeste, and percussion, from 1972. Part II was published in 1983.
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