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Landscapes was composed for the twentieth anniversary of the S.t Louis New Music Circle and premiered by the Percussionists of the St. Louis Symphony.
Number of Players: 4 Level of Difficulty: Grade 5 Instrumentation:
Player I: Marimba Player II: Timpani Player III: Snare Drum Player IV: Bass Drum, Sus. Cym., Xylophone
The Boston Globe has described David Amram as "the Renaissance man of American music.". He has composed over 100 orchestral and chamber works, written two operas, and early in his career, wrote many scores for theater and films, including Splendor in the Grass and The Manchurian Candidate. He plays French horn, piano, guitar, numerous flutes and whistles, percussion, and a variety of folkloric instruments from 25 countries.
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