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2by Reeder, Martha JoySubjects: “...Percussion ensembles -- History and criticism....”
Published 1980
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3by Bernard-Stevens, Sarah Anne“... by the Kansas State University Percussion Ensemble on April 3rd, 2012 and Suite Française by Darius Milhaud...”
Published 2012
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4by Lee, Katherine In-Young“... to assess the ways in which the popular samulnori percussion genre from South Korea has been imbued...”
Published 2013
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5by Stebbins, Heather Lynn“...-minute work for flute, clarinet, prepared piano, percussion, violin, violoncello, and four-channel...”
Published 2016
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10by Laney, Ryan Ray“... by the Kansas State University Wind Ensemble on February 15, 2012 in McCain Auditorium on the Kansas State...”
Published 2012
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12by Roth, Emily Renee“... for woodwind chamber ensemble, Two Pieces from Lieutenant Kije by Sergei Prokofiev for brass and percussion...”
Published 2015
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13by Sadaka, Ramsey“... ensemble. The accompanimental ensemble consists of flute (doubling alto flute), Bb clarinet, viola, cello...”
Published 2017
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14by Sackmann, David“... name. The piece is composed for five operatic soloists, a chorus, a voice actor, and a Pierrot ensemble...”
Published 2017
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15by Hutchinson, Simon“... characters, several purely fictional. These roles are supported by an ensemble of Western instruments: flute...”
Published 2013
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16by Penwell, Benjamin John“...This is a piece for mixed chamber ensemble (flute doubling piccolo and alto flute, bass clarinet...”
Published 2018
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17by Bradley, Damien“... of the evolution of this music. The instrumentation is a cross between a chamber orchestra and a tango ensemble...”
Published 2018
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18by Cassidy, Timothy John“... of the standard curriculum. A cappella groups with vocal percussion and show choirs are increasing in demand due...”
Published 2013
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19by Limbert, Thom“...</italic> is scored for an amplified chamber ensemble consisting of nine players: oboe/english horn...”
Published 2010
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