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Tan Dun
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Heaven Earth Mankind (Symphony 1997)
(1997)
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1 Hour, 8 Minutes
Instrumentation
Children's Chorus; Cello, Bianzhong Bells; 2(2pic).22(bcl).2(cbn)/4331/4perc/hp.pf/str (min 10.8.8.8.4); tape
Publisher
G Schirmer Inc
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Tan Dun
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Marco Polo
(1995)
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2 Hours
Instrumentation
chorus of at least 20; dancers; dramatic Tenor, 2 Mezzo sopranos, Bass, 2 Tenors, Baritone, Soprano, boy treble; 1(pic)1(ca)1(bcl)1(cbn)/2220/3perc/prpf.hp/str(min 10.8.6.6.4); world instruments: rec*.medieval hp*.rebec*.sitar.tabla*.2 Tibetan hn*.Tibetan bowls and bells(chorus).pipa.sheng; (* Musicians may double on world and western instruments). For information on Chinese instruments and performers, please contact Parnassus Productions, Inc.
Publisher
G Schirmer Inc
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Tan Dun
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On Taoism
(1985)
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15 Minutes
Instrumentation
Voice, Bass Clarinet, Contrabassoon; 3(pic).111/2120/6perc/hp.pf/str(14.12.10.8.6)
Publisher
G Schirmer Inc
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Tan Dun
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Orchestra Theatre II: Re
(1992)
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18 Minutes
Instrumentation
Bass; audience; 0+3pic.2+ca.2+bcl.2/4.3Dtpt.3.1/4perc/pf.hp/str (two conductors)
Publisher
G Schirmer Inc
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Tan Dun
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Orchestra Theatre IV: The Gate
(1999)
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55 Minutes
Instrumentation
female Peking Opera singer, Western operatic soprano, Japanese Puppeteer; 1(pic).1.1(bcl).1(cbn)/2221/timp.2perc/hp/str (8.8.8.8.4); video
Publisher
G Schirmer Inc
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