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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Born: <br />
Born: March 03, 1938<br />


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Country:  Prince Albert, Saskachewan, Canada<br />


Studies:   
Studies:  San Francisco State University (B.A., M.A.), University of Iowa (Ph.D.)


Teachers:   
Teachers:  [[Roger Nixon]], [[Alex Post]], [[Wayne Peterson]], [[Richard Hervig]]


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== Works for Percussion ==
== Works for Percussion ==
 
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Biography

Born: March 03, 1938

Country: Prince Albert, Saskachewan, Canada

Studies: San Francisco State University (B.A., M.A.), University of Iowa (Ph.D.)

Teachers: Roger Nixon, Alex Post, Wayne Peterson, Richard Hervig


Works for Percussion

Charlie's BluesMultiple Percussion; Piano; Double Bass
Charlie's Blues II – Multiple Percussion; Piano; Double Bass; Saxophone
Field of Ambrosia (versionII) – Multiple Percussion; Piano; Saxophone
Four Pieces (Syverud) – Multiple Percussion; Trombone
TangentsPercussion Quintet
Vectors – Multiple Percussion; with Tape

References