Rondino is an unaccompanied timpani solo constructed in two parts. The first is highly rhythmic, focusing on the player's athleticism on the instrument. The second centers around roll
Contest or recital solo for unaccompanied timpani that utilizes syncopation, tuning changes, and roll technique.
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A treasure trove of contrasting unaccompanied solos perfect to have on hand for auditions or contest.
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A time-tested solo for the beginning to intermediate timpanist. This piece requires only two drums and has no tuning changes.
A collection of ten high-end unaccompanied solo for four timpani.
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A masterpiece for the advanced student or professional timpanist. Cirone's knowledge of timpani combined with his compositional expertise make this a must play work for the serious-performer's repertoire.
A work for medium-advanced timpanist in three movements. The first is primal and rhythmic; the second is soft, lyrical, and filled with rolls; the third is march-like and melodic.
A multi-movement work for the advanced timpanist.
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A medium-level, musically bombastic solo for four unaccompanied timpani.
A work for medium-advanced timpanist in three movements, unaccompanied.
Featuring a variety of meters and styles, this contemporary contest piece is not a conventional suite since there are no distinct breaks between sections. Requires four timpani.
The opening movement of this recital opus has the soloist playing four timpani and piano. A setup diagram and explicit instructions are provided. The overall results are stunning.
A colorful and creative work in three movements which explores some seldom-used techniques using four timpani.
Sixteenth-note triplets in a variety of increasingly complex rhythmic combinations are the hallmark of this highly articulated solo for advanced performers.