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Marshall University Music Department Presents The Marshall University Percussion Ensemble, Steven Hall
Marshall University Music Department Presents The Marshall University Percussion Ensemble, Steven Hall
Steven Hall
No abstract provided.
Marshall University Music Department Presents The Marshall University Percussion Ensemble, Steven Hall
Marshall University Music Department Presents The Marshall University Percussion Ensemble, Steven Hall
Steven Hall
No abstract provided.
Marshall University Music Department Presents A Faculty Recital, Featuring, Stephen Lawson, Horn, Assisted By J. Steven Hall, Marimba, Percussion, Kay Lawson, Bassoon, Peggy Johnson, Piano, Stephen Lawson, Steven Hall, Kay Lawson, Peggy Johnson
Marshall University Music Department Presents A Faculty Recital, Featuring, Stephen Lawson, Horn, Assisted By J. Steven Hall, Marimba, Percussion, Kay Lawson, Bassoon, Peggy Johnson, Piano, Stephen Lawson, Steven Hall, Kay Lawson, Peggy Johnson
Stephen Lawson
No abstract provided.
Marshall University Music Department Presents A Faculty Recital, Featuring, Stephen Lawson, Horn, Assisted By J. Steven Hall, Marimba, Percussion, Kay Lawson, Bassoon, Peggy Johnson, Piano, Stephen Lawson, Steven Hall, Kay Lawson, Peggy Johnson
Marshall University Music Department Presents A Faculty Recital, Featuring, Stephen Lawson, Horn, Assisted By J. Steven Hall, Marimba, Percussion, Kay Lawson, Bassoon, Peggy Johnson, Piano, Stephen Lawson, Steven Hall, Kay Lawson, Peggy Johnson
Steven Hall
No abstract provided.
University Of Akron Faculty Recital: Larry Snider, Percussion (Feb 14, 1990), Robert Jorgensen
University Of Akron Faculty Recital: Larry Snider, Percussion (Feb 14, 1990), Robert Jorgensen
Robert D. Jorgensen
Faculty Recital Larry Snider, Percussion with Richard Shirey, organ and Mr. Jorgensen, conductor.
University Of Akron Faculty Recital: Larry Snider, Percussion (Feb 14, 1990), Robert D. Jorgensen
University Of Akron Faculty Recital: Larry Snider, Percussion (Feb 14, 1990), Robert D. Jorgensen
Robert D. Jorgensen
Faculty Recital Larry Snider, Percussion with Richard Shirey, organ and Mr. Jorgensen, conductor.
Bridge To A Millennium, Daniel Rager
Bridge To A Millennium, Daniel Rager
Dan Rager
1) Sedona (D. Rager) 2) As Torrents in Summer (Elgar/D. Rager) 3) Percussive Soundscapes - 4 mvts, percussion septet (D. Rager) 4) Ever Endeavor (D. Rager) 5) Bridge to a Millennium - Symphony No. 1 (D. Rager)
The History Of The Marimba, Daniel Rager
The History Of The Marimba, Daniel Rager
Dan Rager
The author presents an international and historical history of one of the earliest melodic percussion instruments made by man. His research suggests the instrument was widespread throughout Asia and Africa, although many other regions claim it to have originated in their country. Known by many names and created from an endless array of materials, this paper reflects the marimbas evolution from the fourteenth century to present day. The writer’s research encompasses the marimbas social roles, musical functions, timbres and styles across many countries as well as its evolution into the twenty-first century.
Marshall University Music Department Presents Triptych, Ann Bingham, Ed Bingham, James Steven Hall
Marshall University Music Department Presents Triptych, Ann Bingham, Ed Bingham, James Steven Hall
Steven Hall
No abstract provided.
Marshall University Music Department Presents Triptych, Ann Bingham, Ed Bingham, James Steven Hall
Marshall University Music Department Presents Triptych, Ann Bingham, Ed Bingham, James Steven Hall
Ann Bingham
No abstract provided.
Marshall University Department Of Music Presents Marshall University Percussion Ensemble, Steven Hall, Andrew Tilley
Marshall University Department Of Music Presents Marshall University Percussion Ensemble, Steven Hall, Andrew Tilley
Steven Hall
No abstract provided.
Bye-Bye (Score), Gary Smart
Bye-Bye (Score), Gary Smart
Gary Smart
“Bye-bye” for mixed sextet of instruments was written specifically for the 2010 Finale Composers’ Competition. It was finished in August 2010. It is a kind of abstract toccata which relies on rhythmic gestures as a primary unifying device. “Bye-bye” is Ivesian in it’s overall American character and in it’s use of materials from diverse musical genres (vaudeville, ragtime, waltz, early jazz, swing, etc.).Only five minutes in length, this piece is written to serve as a brilliant, eccentric showpiece encore. Fans of the “Great American songbook” will recognize this music to be a free fantasy on the old sing-a-long favorite – …
Bye-Bye (Recording), Gary Smart
Bye-Bye (Recording), Gary Smart
Gary Smart
“Bye-bye” for mixed sextet of instruments was written specifically for the 2010 Finale Composers’ Competition. It was finished in August 2010. It is a kind of abstract toccata which relies on rhythmic gestures as a primary unifying device. “Bye-bye” is Ivesian in it’s overall American character and in it’s use of materials from diverse musical genres (vaudeville, ragtime, waltz, early jazz, swing, etc.).Only five minutes in length, this piece is written to serve as a brilliant, eccentric showpiece encore. Fans of the “Great American songbook” will recognize this music to be a free fantasy on the old sing-a-long favorite – …
Bye-Bye (Score), Gary Smart
Bye-Bye (Score), Gary Smart
Gary Smart
“Bye-bye” for mixed sextet of instruments was written specifically for the 2010 Finale Composers’ Competition. It was finished in August 2010. It is a kind of abstract toccata which relies on rhythmic gestures as a primary unifying device. “Bye-bye” is Ivesian in it’s overall American character and in it’s use of materials from diverse musical genres (vaudeville, ragtime, waltz, early jazz, swing, etc.).Only five minutes in length, this piece is written to serve as a brilliant, eccentric showpiece encore. Fans of the “Great American songbook” will recognize this music to be a free fantasy on the old sing-a-long favorite – …
Crossing The Stream (By Trillium), Doug Lofstrom, Mim Eichmann, Ed Hall, Jonathan De Souza
Crossing The Stream (By Trillium), Doug Lofstrom, Mim Eichmann, Ed Hall, Jonathan De Souza
Doug Lofstrom
Music performed by Trillium, released on Little Miracles Music from Downers Grove, Illinois in 2009. Trillium consists of: Mim Eichmann, hammered dulcimer, vocals, percussion - tambourine; Ed Hall, guitar, banjo, vocals; Jonathan De Souza, violin, mandolin, bodhran, whistle, viola, vocals; Doug Lofstrom, bass, vocals.
Nq + (X) (By Doug Lofstrom And The New Quartet), Doug Lofstrom, Michael Levin, Leandro Lopez-Varady, James Sanders, Sarah Allen
Nq + (X) (By Doug Lofstrom And The New Quartet), Doug Lofstrom, Michael Levin, Leandro Lopez-Varady, James Sanders, Sarah Allen
Doug Lofstrom
Music performed by Doug Lofstrom and The New Quartet, released on Emphasis Entertainment Group in Naperville, Illinois in 2007. The New Quartet: Michael Levin, clarinet and soprano saxophone; Leandro Lopez-Varady, piano; James Sanders, violin; Sarah Allen, percussion; Doug Lofstrom, bass and keyboards; with orchestra.
One Voice (By Doug Lofstrom And The New Quartet), Doug Lofstrom, Michael Levin, Leandro Lopez-Varady, James Sanders, Sarah Allen
One Voice (By Doug Lofstrom And The New Quartet), Doug Lofstrom, Michael Levin, Leandro Lopez-Varady, James Sanders, Sarah Allen
Doug Lofstrom
Music performed by Doug Lofstrom and The New Quartet, released on Little Miracles Music in Downers Grove, Illinois in 2004. The New Quartet: Michael Levin, clarinet and soprano saxophone; Leandro Lopez-Varady, piano; James Sanders, violin; Sarah Allen, percussion; Doug Lofstrom, bass and keyboards.