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  2. List of compositions by Lou Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Concerto for Organ with Percussion Orchestra (1972-3) for organ with ten person ensemble of celesta, piano, glockenspiel, vibraphone, tubular chimes, and percussion quintet on various unpitched standard and "found" percussion instruments.

  3. Glockenspiel - Wikipedia

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    This form of glockenspiel is also popular in Colombian marching band music. [13] Many marching bands stopped using bell lyres with the introduction of the front ensemble. One of the few college marching bands with a glockenspiel section is UC Berkeley's University of California Marching Band, where they are affectionately referred to as "glocks ...

  4. Percussion ensemble - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. List of compositions by Morton Feldman - Wikipedia

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    Music for the Film "Jackson Pollock", for 2 cellos (1951) Extensions 1, for violin and piano (1951) Extensions 4, for 3 pianos (1953) Extensions 5, for 2 cellos (1953) Intermission 6, for 1 or 2 pianos (1953) Eleven Instruments, for chamber ensemble (1953) Music for the Film "Sculpture by Lipton" (1954)

  6. Keyboard glockenspiel - Wikipedia

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    The keyboard glockenspiel (French: jeu de timbre) or organ glockenspiel [clarification needed] is an instrument consisting of a glockenspiel operated by a piano keyboard.It was first used by George Frideric Handel in the oratorio Saul (1739).

  7. Répons - Wikipedia

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    The idea of Mr. Boulez's music may still seem intimidating, but the music itself is scintillating and restless. Yes, it's gritty and rigorous, but also sumptuous and fanciful". He described the work as a "breathless drama" and noted that "When the full ensemble played, the music moved in thickly layered, heaving gestures.