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Browse scores with the Keyword:  Blinks
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Alone Together
 or  
Between You and Me
(adam overton) ... involving Schwartz & Dietz's 'Alone Together', in 3 simultaneous movements, with an optional Epilogue
BEATING.BLINKING for Bass Drums And Breaths (adam overton) 4 movements for 4 bass drummers with 4 volunteers, using blinks, heartbeats, and breaths...
Breathing.Beating.Blinking for Quartet or Quintet
 or The Shape of Jazz to Come
(adam overton) In 3 movements for Saxophone and/or Trumpet / Piano / ContraBass / Drums
For Everybody In Attendance (adam overton)
For Piano(s) and Performers (adam overton) One or more pianos, each with 2 to 4 performers sitting comfortably side-by-side
Four Images (adam overton) a piece exploring alternative strategies for communication through the  enactment of four semi-static images or poses
[Never Ever] [Never] Again [And Again] (adam overton)
One Movement For Percussion (adam overton)
Solo And Duet For Dominique (adam overton)
Solo For Guitar (adam overton) breathing, blinking, pulsing, for solo guitar
solo for violinist, violist, cellist or contrabassist (adam overton) a solo, performed alone or with other soloists, up to and including their limits...
You are already dancing, Blake Beckham (adam overton) four movements (solo, duet, solo / duo / or trio, ...) for...

 

 

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in Materials / Instrumentation / Performers - Blinks:

For Everybody In Attendance (adam overton)
For Piano(s) and Performers (adam overton) One or more pianos, each with 2 to 4 performers sitting comfortably side-by-side
Four Images (adam overton) a piece exploring alternative strategies for communication through the  enactment of four semi-static images or poses


 

 

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