Examples of using Percussionists in English and their translations into German
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Dance activities and“batucada” percussionists.
Today, four percussionists form the actual core of the orchestra.
He studies at well-known arabian percussionists.
Percussionists Ramesh Shotham and Michael Nüchtern add a perfect exotic flair.
Choose from acoustic, electronic drummers and percussionists.
Conceived by and for percussionists who want to add new and forceful sounds to their set.
The number 4 has a special meaning to ElbtonalPercussion: There are four percussionists.
Additionally she worked with percussionists in Guinea and Senegal, where she also occasionally lives.
A serious yet humorous musical theatre piece for three percussionists and a marimbaphone.
A documentation of young percussionists in a village in the Southern Indian state of Kerala with a centuries-old tradition.
The XDrum Rodsare an indispensable companion for any unplugged drummers and percussionists.
Briefe im Kriege for Mezzosoprano, Speaker, Oboe,Guitar and 2 Percussionists, words by Georg Trakl and Ernst Barlach 1984/85.
Cast is composed by professional flamenco singers(between 5 and 8), guitarists,dancers and percussionists.
Supported by horns, percussionists, bass, and drums, Ben Jor breaks his surging electric guitar rhythms in syncopated sound patterns;
It is one of the most renowned elite wind orchestras for highly talented wind players and percussionists in Europe.
These are planned for the unusual line-up of three percussionists, six voice parts and a piano trio thereby creating a special accent.
The conductor is Raphael Haeger, who, when not in front of the orchestra, can be found among the percussionists.
Some percussionists use coins or metal pieces which they attach on the outside of the shell, this gives you even more options to vary and amplify sounds.
For Soprano saxophone and piano(2002/2011)*"Nightscape" for contrabass and percussion(2008)*"Reaching into Light" for two percussionists 2010 3.
Winds(e.g. flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, trumpet and bassoon), 1-2 percussionists and 3 or more strings at least 2 violins and violoncello.
Günter Baby Sommer(born 1943 in Dresden) studied drumming in Dresden andis one of the most high-profile international drummers and percussionists alive today.
Manfred Schuster stayed several times inWest Africa where he studied with prominent percussionists such as Noumody Keita, Lancei Kanté and Koungbanan Conde in Guinea.
Three Generations of Swiss percussionists bring their instruments to vibrate and unrestitable flow, create their very own magic structures, improvisations and compositions.
Joining the band for this performance will be a small group of auxiliary musicians,including percussionists, saxophone, flute, string quartet.
Seventeen brass players and three percussionists from Austria came together in Vienna to create an ensemble: the Vienna Brass Connection.
Commentaries on the'black notation' in Josquin'ssong'Scaramella va alla guerra' for four players percussionists that can also speaks/sing and act.
Rebellion Drums Bodhránsare designed to meet the needs contemporary percussionists, the design fits any 14″ synthetic drumhead, allowing you to tailor your own sound.
In her new concert installation curvo totalitas,Catherine Lamb bathes the audience in the resonances of two percussionists and two pianists emanating from all directions.
The audience is surrounded by five vocal soloists, six instrumental soloists,a twelve-voice choir, two percussionists and four instrumental groups with 13 musicians each.
The"Labyrinth14/1-3" project by Wolfgang Mitterer is a venue-specific, varying composition for 1,000 choristers,7 percussionists, amateur music groups, trumpet quartet and electronics.

