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Howard Skempton
Concerto for Hurdy-Gurdy, Percussion and Chamber Orchestra
Conductor's score and parts on hire
978-0-19-367652-7 28 April 1994
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concerto for solo hurdy-gurdy, percussion and chamber orchestra
Forces or Category
Solo Hurdy-gurdy, solo percussion & chamber orchestra
Duration
19 minutes
Difficulty
Easy to Difficult
Orchestration
hurdy-gurdy solo, perc solo (SD, xylo, congas, guiro, mba), fl, 2 ob, 2 bn, 2 hn, timp (+guiro), str
Howard Skempton
(b.1947)
Howard Skempton has worked as a composer, accordionist, and music publisher. Renowned for the distinctive clarity of his musical language, in recent years he has concentrated increasingly on writing choral and vocal music. His choral commissions include works for the BBC Singers and the Belfast Philharmonic Society.
Howard Skempton at ABRSM Publishing
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