Jean Emmanuel Aubain
3 Études
pour Instruments à Percussion et Piano
Jean Emmanuel Aubain
3 Études
pour Instruments à Percussion et Piano
- Instrumentation Percussion and Piano
- Composer Jean Emmanuel Aubain
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Alphonse Leduc
- Order no. AL24016
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Description:
Born in 1928, French composer and teacher, Jean Aubain studied with Olivier Messiaen at the Paris Conservatoire. In 1955, he won the Premier Prix de Rome and his since composed many other prolific works, includingThree Studies for Percussion and Piano.
Composed in 1968, Three Studies for Percussion and Piano is made up of three movements; 1) Variations, 2) Scherzo, and 3) Final. With a typicalperformance lasting around seven minutes, Aubain's piece includes use of Timpani, Xylophone, Temple-Block, Tom-Toms, Vibraphone and Cymbals, as well as other Percussion instruments. For all advanced percussionists seeking solo performance repertoire, Aubain's Three Studies For Percussion And Piano is essential.
Composed in 1968, Three Studies for Percussion and Piano is made up of three movements; 1) Variations, 2) Scherzo, and 3) Final. With a typicalperformance lasting around seven minutes, Aubain's piece includes use of Timpani, Xylophone, Temple-Block, Tom-Toms, Vibraphone and Cymbals, as well as other Percussion instruments. For all advanced percussionists seeking solo performance repertoire, Aubain's Three Studies For Percussion And Piano is essential.