The work was commissioned by the detroit symphony orchestra for the opening of the max m.
Raise the roof timpani.
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Daugherty later arranged the piece for concert band in 2007.
For timpani and orchestra full score paperback july 1 2009 by michael daugherty composer.
The world premiere was given by the detroit symphony orchestra under the direction of neeme jarvi with brian jones timpani at symphony hall detroit michigan on october 16 2003.
Raise the roof 2003 for timpani and orchestra was commissioned by the detroit symphony orchestra for the opening of its max fisher music center.
The world premiere was given by the detroit symphony orchestra under the direction of neeme jarvi with brian jones timpani at symphony hall detroit michigan on october 16 2003.
University of michigan symphony band raise the roof for timpani and symphonic band 2007 michael daugherty b.
It was premiered in detroit october 16 2003 with conductor neeme järvi leading the detroit symphony orchestra and timpanist brian jones.
This arrangement was commissioned by the university of michigan.
Set in a hot 1940 s swing style this up tempo original will really raise the roof.
The second theme of the double variation first heard in the flutes and then the timpani is reminiscent of a medieval plainchant.
Set here for ssa choir with words and music by kirby shaw.
Raise the roof is a one movement concerto for timpani and orchestra by the american composer michael daugherty.
Raise the roof 2003 for timpani and orchestra was commissioned by the detroit symphony orchestra for the opening of its max fisher music center.
Raise the roof is inspired by the construction of grand architectural wonders such as the notre dame cathedral in paris 1345 and the empire state building in new york city 1931.
Raise the roof is in the form of a double variation.
With live horns or the sizzling backing track this chart is a great show choir feature.
2007 raise the roof is inspired by the construction of grand architectural wonders such as the notre dame cathedral in paris 1345 and the empire state building in new york city 1931.