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Writing for percussion 2 – Timpani for the Devil

Posted on March 1, 2013 by Chris Brannick

Timpani – what they are, what they do Timpani – or kettledrums (the same thing, just a more old-fashioned name) – have been largely ever-present in the orchestra from the early 18th century onwards. Originally being found in pairs and … Continue reading →

Posted in Percussion talk | Tagged Bartok, beethoven, Eric Delaney, hochrainer, kettledrums, Oswestry, percussion, strauss, timpani
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