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Mitch Markovich is an American percussionist, composer, educator, and clinician in the areas of rudimental drumming, marching percussion, drum and bugle corps, and marching band. He is best known for his intensive marching snare drum solo compositions and record -setting performances, entitled "Tornado" [ RCS 1 ] and "Stamina", [ RCS 2 ] and ...
A percussion concerto is a type of musical composition for a percussion soloist and a large ensemble, such as a concert band or orchestra. Two notable figures in the genre are the percussionists Colin Currie and Evelyn Glennie , who have separately commissioned and premiered numerous entrees to the repertoire .
Violin Concerto in B flat major, HWV 288 (ca. 1707) John Harbison. Violin Concerto (1980/87) Roy Harris. Violin Concerto (1950) Lou Harrison. Concerto for Violin with Percussion Orchestra (1940–74) Karl Amadeus Hartmann. Concerto funebre for violin and string orchestra (1939) Hamilton Harty. Violin Concerto (1908) Joseph Haydn. Violin ...
The Percussion Concerto is a one-movement concerto for solo percussion and orchestra by the American composer Jennifer Higdon.The work was jointly commissioned by the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, with contributions from the Philadelphia Music Project and the Lacy Foundation of LDI, Ltd.
Double Concerto for Cor Anglais, Harp & Orchestra (2014) [23] Double Concerto for Two Bassoons & Orchestra (2017-8) Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano & Chamber orchestra (2018) [23] Double Concerto for Viola and Percussion (2020) Double Concerto for Flute and Harp (2020) Double Concerto for Violin and Cello (2022)
A violin concerto is a concerto for solo violin (occasionally, two or more violins) and instrumental ensemble (customarily orchestra). Such works have been written since the Baroque period, when the solo concerto form was first developed, up through the present day.