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The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music holds the Paul Price Percussion Music and Papers, 1961–1982, [3] which consists of percussion sheet music, sound recordings, and correspondence documenting Price's career as a percussion musician, and conductor of the Manhattan Percussion Ensemble.
Despite being a common grouping in jazz, saxophone, piano and percussion was an extremely rare grouping in classical music until the end of the 20th century, when Trio Accanto started commissioning works to build a repertoire for themselves.
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The Maelström Percussion Ensemble recorded of the piece. The recording took place between May 28 and June 1, 1995 and was released by Hat Hut. [8] The Italian Ensemble Prometeo recorded this piece in 2009. The recording was later released in 2012 by Stradivarius. [9] The Percussion Group Cincinnati also performed this
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James B. Campbell (born December 18, 1953) is a performer, pedagogue, and author within the realm of percussion and is a respected figure in the development of the contemporary percussion ensemble. Campbell has toured extensively throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
Mitchell Thomas Peters (August 17, 1935 – October 28, 2017) was a principal timpanist and percussionist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. He composed well-known pieces for the marimba such as "Yellow After the Rain" and "Sea Refractions"; it is said that these works were composed because Peters felt that there was a lack of musically interesting material that would introduce his ...
In music, a drum cadence or street beat is a work played exclusively by the percussion section of a modern marching band (see marching percussion).It is stylistically descended from early military marches, and related to military cadences, as both are a means of providing a beat while marching.