Toyama

Toyama

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Two Percussionists
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3
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Composer's Note:

Toyama was composed for a Percussion Festival in Toyama, Japan and premiered by the Percussion Ensembles of the Toho Gakuen College of Music & University of Michigan, Keiko Abe & Michael Udow, Directors. This work combines additive rhythmic compositional concepts utilized in the music of Frederick Rzewski’s Les Mouton de Panurge and cycling rhythmic concepts familiar in the music of Steve Reich. The work may be performed with handclapping or on instruments selected by the performers. Toyama is the basis of the opening section of Stepping on Stars a 45-minute work for a dancer and percussionist, which is documented on the 3.5 hour 37-year retrospective DVD of the duo, Equilibrium.

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Instrumentation is open - percussionists may clap or use any selected percussion instrument(s).

First Perfomance
1993 - Toyama Festival - Percussion Ensembles of the Toho Gakuen College of Music & University of Michigan, Keiko Abe & Michael Udow, Directors, Toyama Japan
Recording
2006, Equilibrium EQ 81, University of Wisconsin Percussion Ensembe, Anthony Di Sanza, Director
Text Language - Non English

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duo inst or voices
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Percussion
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