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Loolah


Title: Loolah
Level of Difficulty:High School
Instrumentation:Chorus
(with several auxilary percussion parts including a standard low "A" marimba)
Performance Time:7:05
Publisher:Manuscript
Program Notes:

"Loolah" is one of Bukvich's African inspired pieces. He refers to it as "pseudo-African," or as his version of what African choral music with percussion might sound like. It was written for open enrollment choir and was an exercise in developing his writing using primary triads and a simple diatonic melody.

Recordings:
  • Performed by University of Idaho Lionel Hampton School of Music Jazz Choir I
  • Conducted by Daniel Bukvich
  • Location: University of Idaho Administration Auditorium
  • Recording engineer(s): Recording Engineers, University Conferences & Events: Terry Evans, David Nystrom, Hal Logan
  • Digital mastering by Digital Sound Mastering, P.K. Northcutt II


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**MP3 of Loolah - 6.4 MB

Recordings posted: 9/17/2002


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