Additional information
Weight | 185 g |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Primary composer/editor/arranger | Zhou Long |
Published date | 06/04/2006 |
Pages | 52 |
Forces | Piano & 2 percussion |
£18.95
for piano and two percussion The title of the work, Wu Ji, comes from ancient Chinese philosophy: Wu means nothing or the lack of. Ji means polarity or infinity, that which is beyond time and space; its presence precedes that of anything in the universe. (The percussion instruments required are: marimba, tam-tam, high blocks, Chinese opera gongs, wing gong, crotales, mark-tree, bow chime, vibraphone, blocks.)
Weight | 185 g |
---|---|
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Primary composer/editor/arranger | Zhou Long |
Published date | 06/04/2006 |
Pages | 52 |
Forces | Piano & 2 percussion |