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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Born: <br /> | Born: January 20, 1899<br /> | ||
Died: September 29, 1977<br /> | |||
Country: St. Petersburg, Russia (citizen U.S.A.1958)<br /> | |||
Teachers: | Studies: Petrograd Cons. | ||
Teachers: [[Paul Vidal]] | |||
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== Works for Percussion == | == Works for Percussion == | ||
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Composer Name
Biography
Born: January 20, 1899
Died: September 29, 1977
Country: St. Petersburg, Russia (citizen U.S.A.1958)
Studies: Petrograd Cons.
Teachers: Paul Vidal
Works for Percussion
Percussion Movement ("Vivace" from Symphony No. 1, 1927) – Percussion Septet
Sonatina for Timpani and Band, op.58 – Solo Percussion; Timpani; Band
Sonatina for Timpani and Piano – Solo Percussion; Timpani; Piano
References