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Revision as of 12:10, 16 November 2012
Biography
Born: 4 March 1921, Cairo, Egypt (citizen U.S.A.1961)
Country: USA
Studies: Sulcz Conservatory (1941-4), New England Conservatory (MM 1953)
Teachers: Francis Judd Cooke, Irving Fine, Aaron Copland
Works for Percussion
Diversions – Percussion Solo; with Double Bass
Hindi-Yaat No.1 – Percussion Trio
Juxtaposition No.1 – Percussion Quartet
Mosaic No. 1 – Percussion Trio
Sonic No. 7, No. 10 – Percussion Solo
Tabla Dance – Percussion Trio; with Piano
Tabla Tahmeel No.1 – Percussion Trio
The Derabucca – Percussion Method
References