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Afro-Colombian youth playing the marimba de chonta. In Colombia the most widespread marimba is the marimba de chonta (peach-palm marimba). Marimba music has been listed on UNESCO as an intangible part of Colombian culture. [10] In recent times marimberos (marimba players) and the marimba genres as a whole have started to fade out in popularity. [8]
The following is a list of compositions by Tomáš Svoboda ... Concerto for Marimba & Orchestra, Op.148 (1995) ... Discernment of Time for Gong Solo, Op.74 (1975 ...
Particularly notable classical performers on the marimba include: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Bogdan Bácanu is a lecturer at the International Summer Academy in Salzburg, and was guest professor at the Zeltsman Marimba Festival, USA, at the 4th International Marimba Festival 2004 in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Mexico and was invited by distinguished universities and festivals to give master classes in The Netherlands, Germany, France, Spain ...
Concerto for Marimba and Band (1990). Premiered November 1990 by the U.S. Air Force Band (Steven Grimo, conductor) with Randall Eyles, marimba soloist, at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention in Philadelphia. This pastoral music largely explores quiet moods and colors — except for one large outburst.
Concerto for marimba, vibraphone and orchestra, Op. 278 (1947) L'apothéose de Molière, Suite for harpsichord with flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and string orchestra, Op. 286 (1948) Concerto for harp and orchestra, Op. 323 (1953) Concertino d'hiver for trombone and string orchestra, Op. 327 (1953) Concerto for oboe and orchestra, Op. 365 (1957)
Vida Chenoweth (October 18, 1928 – December 14, 2018) was a solo classical marimbist, an ethnomusicologist, and a linguist. [1]Credited with being the first to perform polyphonic music on the marimba and for doing for the marimba what Pablo Casals did for the cello and Andrés Segovia did for the guitar, [2] she made her solo debut in Chicago in 1956, followed by a successful recital in New ...
From 1987 until 2007, Peart's solos incorporated marimba portions from one or both of two original compositions: "Pieces of Eight," which first appeared as a flexi disc record in the May 1987 issue of Modern Drummer magazine, and a piece titled "Momo's Dance Party" that appeared as part of his 1996 documentary A Work in Progress.
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