| Noble Endeavor | |
Michael La Rosa |
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Barry Centanni | |
| Just Seven for Drum | |
Herbert Brün |
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James Culley | |
| "scraps of echos..." | |
John P. Welsh |
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John Kennedy | |
| March Peace | |
William Brooks |
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Gordon Gottlieb | |
| Inside-Out with a Secret P.S. | Michael Udow | |
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Michael Udow | |
| What The Snare Drum Tells Me | Alexander Lepak | |
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Allen Otte | |
| Classically Snared | |
Alexander Lepak |
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Thad Wheeler | |
| composed Improvisation for snare drum | John Cage | |
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Brian Johnson | |
| Palindromes | |
Ben Johnston |
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Michael Udow | |
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INTERMISSION | |
| Transparent Wave | |
Thomas DeLio |
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Cliff Hardison | |
| Homily | |
Milton Babbitt |
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David Smith | |
| Jongo | |
Siegfried Fink |
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Kevin Norton | |
| Peeping Tom | |
Dan Senn |
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James Culley | |
| Red Snapper | |
Charles Boone |
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Jeff Kane | |
| Blazer | |
Barney Childs |
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Benjamin Toth | |
| Full Circle | |
David Macbride |
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Norm Freeman masks painted by Lisa Macbride |
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| The Noble Snare | |
Stuart Smith |
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Tom Goldstein | |
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Monday, October 3, 1988, 8 PM The Noble Snare is a book of snare drum solos edited by Stuart Saunders Smith and published by Smith Publications. This concert premieres the collection. |
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