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  2. Boléro - Wikipedia

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    brass: 4 horns, 4 trumpets (3 in C, one in D), 3 trombones (2 tenor and one bass trombone), bass tuba; 3 timpani and 4 percussionists: 2 snare drums, bass drum, pair of cymbals, tam-tam; celesta and harp; strings; The instrumentation calls for a sopranino saxophone in F, which never existed (modern sopraninos are in E ♭).

  3. Megumi Kanda - Wikipedia

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    Kanda began playing trombone at the age of 10 in Tokyo, Japan. She attended the Toho High School of Music , where she won first prize in a Japanese national competition. [ 2 ] After high school, she moved to the United States and earned a Bachelor of Music from the Cleveland Institute of Music where she studied with James DeSano , principal ...

  4. Trombone repertoire - Wikipedia

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    Jouni Kaipainen, 'Life is..., Trombone Concerto, Op.100 (2014) James MacMillan, Trombone Concerto (2016) Frank Martin, Ballade (1940–41) Leopold Mozart, Trombone Concerto from Serenade in G major (1762) [1] Michael Nyman, Concerto for Trombone (1995) Arvo Pärt, An den Wassern zu Babel saßen wir und weinten for Trombone and Chamber Orchestra ...

  5. Bolero - Wikipedia

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    By the 1930s, when Trío Matamoros made famous their mix of bolero and son cubano known as bolero-son, the genre was a staple of the musical repertoire of most Latin American countries. [10] In Spain, Cuban bolero was incorporated into the copla repertoire with added elements from Andalusian music , giving rise to the so-called bolero moruno ...

  6. Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the three trombones, a solo tenor trombone appears in the second movement. The choir, if used, only appears in the final movement. The strings, if used, only appear in their entirety in the final movement, with the cellos and basses also appearing in the first movement. An organ is also optional in the last movement.

  7. Ma mère l'Oye - Wikipedia

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    On his 1980 album, Bolero (also titled The Ravel Album), Japanese synthesizer artist Isao Tomita recorded the five movements of the piano version. [9] In the 1984 TV short Jean Shepherd on Route 1... and Other Major Thoroughfares, an orchestral version of Le jardin féerique plays in the background while Shepherd narrates a segment about U.S ...

  8. ‘Boléro’ Review: An Elegantly Frayed Period Portrait of the ...

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    Emerging after “Bolero’s” 1928 debut to be buffeted by waves of adulation, Ravel acknowledges to his friend Cipa (Vincent Perez) that it will probably become his masterwork, adding dryly ...

  9. Guajeo - Wikipedia

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    The next moña layers are from the descarga "Guatacando" (1968). The trumpet figure is one clave in length, while the trombone figure is two claves. This is a classic example of how moñas are layered. The trombone Moña consists of two parts, a call-and-response structure. The trumpet moña begins on the last note of first half of the trombone ...