Riesenschritte : for marimba and piano / Andrián Pertout
- Bib ID:
- 7968731
- Format:
- Music
- Author:
- Pertout, Andrián, 1963-, composer
- Uniform Title:
- Riesenschritte; arranged
- Description:
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- Grosvenor Place, NSW : reproduced and distributed under licence by the Australian Music Centre, [not before 2019]
- ©2018
- 1 score (7 unnumbered pages, 36 pages) ; 21 x 30 cm + 1 part (6 pages) ; 37 cm
- ISMN:
- 9790720179339
- Notes:
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- Instrumentation: marimba and piano.
- Duration: 8 min 42 sec.
- Includes programme notes, historical notes about John Coltrane's "Giant steps," music of Coltrane's "Giant steps" (for unspecified melody instrument with guitar tabs), notes on instrumentation and performance notes.
- "Composed in December, 2008 (revised in January, 2018) / Commissioned by American saxophonist Noah Getz. Arranged for the Passepartout Duo (Nicoletta Favari & Christopher Salvito, Berlin , Gernamy)"--original title page.
- Composer's number: No. 402i.
- Plate number: AP 402i.
- Published on demand.
- Reproduced from facsimile of composer's score held at the Australian Music Centre Library.
- staff notation.
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Also Titled:
- Original title page: Riesenschritte : for marimba and pianoforte
- Terms of Use:
- Contact the Australian Music Centre for rights information.
- Music Publisher Number:
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- No. 402i
- AP 402i
- Copyright:
-
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- Material type:
- Literary, dramatic or musical work
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 2018
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