Description
Die Arten des Wassers by Nebosja Jovan Zivkovic is a work for 2 pianos and 2 percussionists. Each percussionist has a set-up that displays diversity in sonority and timbre. This is a challenging work well suited for recitals or concerts.
Number of Players: 4
Level of Difficulty: Grade 5
Instrumentation:
Player I:Piano
Player I: Piano
Player I: Marimba, Xylophone, 3 Roto-toms, Piccolo Snare, 2 Cym, Flat Cak Pan, Tam, 2 Woodblocks, Splitsrum, 2 Water Drums, Rainmaker, Hand Cymbals
Player I: Vibraphone, Glockenspiel, 2 Toms, Gan Cassa, Djembe, Cym, Tam, Bell-Tree, Rattle, Wood-block, China-Gong, Bongos
Hailed by the critics as one of the most unique and expressive artists in the field today, a composing virtuoso Zivkovic is recognized as one of the worlds top marimba and percussion soloists. He embodies a very rare tradition: the tradition the composer and virtuoso in one person, which was common in the 19th century among famous concert artists.
Zivkovic completed his master's degrees in composition, music theory and percussion in Mannheim and Stuttgart, Germany. He tours extensively throughout Europe, and performs frequently in the USA, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Latin America, Russia and Scandinavian countries. As a soloist, mostly with his own Marimba concertos, Zivkovic played among other with Stuttgart Philharmonic, Munich Symphonic, Bochum Phiharmonic, Austrian Chamber Symphony, Hannover Radio Symphony, Bielefeld Philharmonic, Belgrade Philharmonic, National Orchestra of Costa Rica, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra (Finland) Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, to name a few.
Number of Players: 4
Level of Difficulty: Grade 5
Instrumentation:
Hailed by the critics as one of the most unique and expressive artists in the field today, a composing virtuoso Zivkovic is recognized as one of the worlds top marimba and percussion soloists. He embodies a very rare tradition: the tradition the composer and virtuoso in one person, which was common in the 19th century among famous concert artists.
Zivkovic completed his master's degrees in composition, music theory and percussion in Mannheim and Stuttgart, Germany. He tours extensively throughout Europe, and performs frequently in the USA, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Latin America, Russia and Scandinavian countries. As a soloist, mostly with his own Marimba concertos, Zivkovic played among other with Stuttgart Philharmonic, Munich Symphonic, Bochum Phiharmonic, Austrian Chamber Symphony, Hannover Radio Symphony, Bielefeld Philharmonic, Belgrade Philharmonic, National Orchestra of Costa Rica, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra (Finland) Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, to name a few.
Product Info
| SKU | ZIVKOVIC MUS 195 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.8 lb |
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