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  • ...Catholic Church rose to power, percussion would be outed from the musical orchestra due to its association and provocation of war., ...nces. The uta-daiko is also reminiscent of the taiko drum used in the Noh orchestra. Shinto monks were also known to use percussion instrumentation. This inc
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  • ...more Hall Arts Center (Maryland); and been featured in the Martin Williams Jazz Concert Series at the Kennedy Center. ...agazine Critics’ and Readers’ Poll and the Jazz Times Critics’ Poll in the jazz vibes category.
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  • ...nder and Director of Chicago Free Theater, and the director of High School Jazz Festival. ...dies, then moved to New York in 1958, where he led the 22-piece Bill Russo Orchestra.[2]
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  • He studied jazz with Belgian guitarist Peter Hertmans, composition with pianist Diederik Wi ...xperience contains ancient, symphonic, opera, contemporary, chamber music, jazz, pop, variety, percussion ensembles, radio and TV and played on festivals l
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  • ...activity in both jazz and classical music and for his works embracing both jazz and advanced 12-tone elements. ...onsidered a jazz soloist, he played with jazz ensembles such as the Modern Jazz Quartet.
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  • ...he morning. Gene was able to hone and develop his style playing with other jazz players such as Mezz Mezzrow, Tommy Dorsey, Bix Beiderbecke and Benny Goodm ...racted with the other musicians and introduced the extended drum solo into jazz. His goal was to support the Gene with Avedis Zildjian. other musicians whi
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  • ...N.C. and an artist/clinician for the Yamaha Corporation. His compositional works are published by Southern Music Co., Honeyrock Publishing Co, and C. Alan P ...stival Orchestra for 15 years. He was the co-founder/leader of the popular jazz group, the Dozier-­Jarvis Trio and specialized in solo literature written
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  • ...New York University (M. A. in Jazz Performance, Doctorate of Philosophy in Jazz Performance/Composition) ...herrie" Maricle (born September 2, 1963, Buffalo, New York) is an American jazz drummer.[1]
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  • In an interview in 2005 with Jazz Connection Magazine he credited Papa Jo Jones and Big Sid Catlett as influe ...o appeared in 20th Century Fox's classic The Gang's All Here (1943) in the orchestra while Carmen Miranda sang "Paducah". Bellson was 24 and a veteran of a U.S.
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  • Website: [http://www.hartfordsymphony.org/about/the-orchestra/musicians/eugene-bozzi/ http://www.hartfordsymphony.org/] <br> Orchestra: [[Connecticut - The Big List of timpanists]] - Hartford Symphony Orchestra<br>
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  • [[Orchestra]]<br> ...isodic sections explore other sounds of the Americas: the Tango, AfroCuban Jazz, Swing, and Minimalism. As American music is by nature inclusive, the movem
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  • ...tra: [[South Dakota - The Big List of timpanists]] - South Dakota Symphony Orchestra <br> ...hony, Eire Symphony, West Virginia Symphony, Parkersburg Symphony, and the Orchestra Sifonica De Minarea.
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  • '''Works Categories'''<br> <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Historical Works]]<br>
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  • [[Orchestra]] ...ve minimalism as it appears in the music traditions of the East and in the works of Western minimalists of the past forty years. Approximately at the moveme
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  • ...vin Mahogany, Diane Schuur, Pat LaBarbera, Bobby Shew, Kim Park, and other jazz artists. ...solo piano, and the landmark treatise on chord construction, "Voicings for Jazz Keyboard," which has sold over 20,000 copies since its debut in 1987.
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  • ...ated through the performance and study of contemporary solo/chamber music, jazz, pop, global music, as well as deeply inspired by design, architecture, and ...and of Battle Creek, Sarasota Opera (FL), concerts and collaborations with jazz artists Tim Whalen, Bobby Streng, Gunnar Mossblad, Jon Hendricks, Vic Juris
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  • [[Orchestra]]<br> ...tion being played by one person. The piece was written in Paris for small orchestra, and is often played in conjunction with La Creation du Monde. - [[Trevor L
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  • ...ses (1982) and Black Mass (1983).Compositions that connected the idioms of jazz and rock with the classical composition technique. ...elweg won the 1st prize for compositions made for The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra. In 1986 his anti-musical" The Kreutzer Sonata" (based on Tolstoy and Beeth
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  • ...ra Conservatorio Superior De MÂœsica (Spain), The Western New York Chamber Orchestra (USA), and The St. Petersburg Philharmonic, (Russia). ...ka, Larry Bell and Peterson. Russell released "Russ Peterson and Friends, Jazz/Rock Saxophone" in Jan of 2010. As an Orchestral player, Russell has serve
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  • ...chiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305015758/http://brahms.ircam.fr/works/work/12690/ |archivedate=5 March 2016 }}</ref> ...ensemble Accroche-Note since 1988, he has premièred more than one hundred works by composers including [[Franco Donatoni|Donatoni]], Dillon, [[Georges Aper
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