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Brass Ensemble
Brass Ensemble
Martin Butler
Ballet Con Salsa
Conductor's score and parts on hire
978-0-19-362231-9 07 July 1988
Price:
Available on request
for brass ensemble
Forces or Category
Brass ensemble
Duration
11 minutes
Difficulty
Moderately difficult to Difficult
Orchestration
4 hn, 4 tpt, 3 tbn, tba, 2 perc (bongos, congas, vib, marac, mba, xylo, tom, glock, hi-hat, cbells, sus cym, ), DX7 synth
Programme Notes
This work for twelve brass, two percussion, and synthesiser is a more extrovert version of Martin Butler's 1986 piece,
Tin Pan Ballet
.
Martin Butler
(b.1960)
Martin Butler was born in Romsey, England, in 1960 and studied at the University of Manchester and the Royal Northern College of Music. In 1983 he received a Fulbright Award for study at Princeton University, USA, where he was resident until 1987. From 1998-1999 Martin was Composer-in-Residence at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in the United States. He is currently Professor of Music at the University of Sussex. Butler's works are widely performed and broadcast both in the UK and abroad.
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