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== General Info == | == General Info == | ||
− | '''Year''': <br /--> | + | '''Year''': 2018<br /--> |
− | '''Duration''': | + | '''Duration''': 00:08:30<br /--> |
− | '''Difficulty''': | + | '''Difficulty''': Advanced<br /--> |
− | '''Publisher''': [[ | + | '''Publisher''': [[C. Alan Publications]]<br /--> |
− | '''Cost''': | + | '''Cost''': $42.00<br /--> |
==Movements== | ==Movements== | ||
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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
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[[Marimba]] <br> | [[Marimba]] <br> | ||
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− | Player | + | Player 1: Pin Chimes & [[Tam-Tam]] & [[Crotales]] & [[Snare Drum]] (Piccolo) & [[Brake Drum]] <br> |
− | Player | + | Player 2: [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Finger Cymbals]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Bongos]]<br> |
− | Player | + | Player 3: [[Glockenspiel]] & [[Echo Tree]] & 2 Medium Concert [[Tom-toms]] & [[Ribbon Crasher]]<br> |
− | Player | + | Player 4: [[China Cymbal]] & 2 [[Triangles]] & Concert [[Bass Drum]] & [[Hi-Hat]]<br> |
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== Program Notes == | == Program Notes == | ||
− | + | Occam's Razor is a principle of succinctness used in problem-solving, stating that when choosing between two or more methods, the simplest solution is usually the best. The application of the principle often shifts the burden of proof in a discussion; the razor states that one should proceed to simpler theories until simplicity can be traded for greater explanatory power. The simplest available theory need not be most accurate. Philosophers also point out that the exact meaning of simplest may be nuanced. | |
== Errata == | == Errata == | ||
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+ | [[Category:Mallets Works]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marimba Works]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Percussion Quartet Works]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Percussion Quintet Works]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Concerto Works]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marimba Concerto Works]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marimba Concerto With Percussion Ensemble Works]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:35, 28 June 2022
General Info
Year: 2018
Duration: 00:08:30
Difficulty: Advanced
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Cost: $42.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Soloist
Percussion Quartet
Player 1: Pin Chimes & Tam-Tam & Crotales & Snare Drum (Piccolo) & Brake Drum
Player 2: Suspended Cymbal & Finger Cymbals & Vibraphone & Bongos
Player 3: Glockenspiel & Echo Tree & 2 Medium Concert Tom-toms & Ribbon Crasher
Player 4: China Cymbal & 2 Triangles & Concert Bass Drum & Hi-Hat
Program Notes
Occam's Razor is a principle of succinctness used in problem-solving, stating that when choosing between two or more methods, the simplest solution is usually the best. The application of the principle often shifts the burden of proof in a discussion; the razor states that one should proceed to simpler theories until simplicity can be traded for greater explanatory power. The simplest available theory need not be most accurate. Philosophers also point out that the exact meaning of simplest may be nuanced.
Errata
Awards
Commercial Discography
Recent Performances
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
...the latest dire situation - Multiple Percussion; live Electronics
Digital Reflections - Marching Tenors; with Tape
Distant Light - Marimba
Four Movements for Timpani - Timpani
Le Batteur - Multiple Percussion
Mario Can't Dance in the Kitchen - Multiple Percussion
Medal of Honor - Marimba
Night Songs - Marimba
Occam's Razor - Marimba; Percussion Quartet
Shadowfax - Snare Drum; Percussion Quartet
The Mystic - Electronic Percussion Ensemble
The Third Half of the Circle - Marimba, Multiple Percussion Solo
Three Cycles - Snare Drum; with Tape
Torch - Marimba
Where Thou Art, That is Home - Marimba
Windsong - Vibraphone
Wires and Connections - Electronic Percussion Solo
Additional Resources
References