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Foreign object was composed in 1975 and is part of Bergamo's hospital suite. This short piece leaves a lot of room for interpretations and embellishment. Sections are left open for the drumset to solo as well as section where optional vocal parts can be added.
Number of Players: 4 Difficulty: Grade 4 Instrumentation:
Player I: Vibes (glockenspiel) Player II: Marimba (xylophone) Player III: Drumset, Opera Gong Player IV: Bass
From his early days as a drummer in New Jersey, John Bergamo has never lost his desire to expand his interest in percussion. In 1959 John attended the Lenox School of Jazz in Lenox Mass. next door to Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony. Under a scholarship, John studied drumset with Max Roach; had Percy Heath and Kenny Dorham as jazz band instructors; studied history and theory with Gunther Schuller, Marshall Stearns and George Russell; and was classmates with Ornette Coleman, and Don Cherry. In 1962 John earned an M.M. degree from Manhattan School of Music, followed by three summers in Tanglewood and time in New York City as a freelance musician.
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