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[[ | [[Naoko Takada]] | ||
== General Info == | == General Info == | ||
'''Year''': | '''Year''': 2003<br /--> | ||
'''Duration''': | '''Duration''': 00:07:20br /--> | ||
'''Difficulty''': | '''Difficulty''': Advanced<br /--> | ||
'''Publisher''': [[ | '''Publisher''': [[Studio 4 Music]]<br /--> | ||
'''Cost''': | '''Cost''': $12.00<br /--> | ||
==Movements== | ==Movements== | ||
1. Mother's Song <br /--> | |||
< | 2. Red Dragonfly <br /--> | ||
3. Bonze at the Temple <br /--> | |||
== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
[[Marimba]] | |||
== Program Notes == | == Program Notes == | ||
Yasutaki Inamori's Japanese Folk Song Suite I is a collection of three short [[marimba]] solos written for Naoko Takada, each based on a traditional Japanese folk song. Mother's Song is written in a very permutational style, closing with a tasteful little chorale. Red Dragonfly is a flurry of rippled chords and quick arpeggios up and down the keyboard. Bonze at the Temple is march-like in style and is more bombastic than the other two movements. | |||
=== Review === | === Review === | ||
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== Works for Percussion by this Composer == | == Works for Percussion by this Composer == | ||
{{ | {{Inamori, Yasutaki Works}}<br> | ||
== Additional Resources == | == Additional Resources == | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category: Solo Works]] | ||
[[Category: Marimba Works]] | |||
Revision as of 04:56, 16 August 2022
General Info
Year: 2003
Duration: 00:07:20br /-->
Difficulty: Advanced
Publisher: Studio 4 Music
Cost: $12.00
Movements
1. Mother's Song
2. Red Dragonfly
3. Bonze at the Temple
Instrumentation
Program Notes
Yasutaki Inamori's Japanese Folk Song Suite I is a collection of three short marimba solos written for Naoko Takada, each based on a traditional Japanese folk song. Mother's Song is written in a very permutational style, closing with a tasteful little chorale. Red Dragonfly is a flurry of rippled chords and quick arpeggios up and down the keyboard. Bonze at the Temple is march-like in style and is more bombastic than the other two movements.
Review
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
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Additional Resources
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