Houllif, Murray
Houllif, Murray 1948-
Houllif, Murray, 1948-...., Compositeur / Arrangeur
VIAF ID: 432061 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ 1 ‡a Houllif ‡b , Murray
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Houllif, Murray
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Houllif, Murray
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Houllif, Murray ‡d 1948-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Houllif, Murray ‡d 1948-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Houllif, Murray, ‡d 1948-...., ‡c Compositeur / Arrangeur
Works
Title | Sources |
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Blues miniature | |
Body Jams : for classroom and instrumental groups | |
Body percussion for two | |
Bop on the top | |
Cajun country | |
Compatriots | |
Contemporary duets | |
Conversations : a vibraphone and mariba dou | |
The Corporal's Guard : Grade 2 | |
Dances, percussion | |
Diggity-jig | |
Duoer | |
Earthlings | |
Five for two | |
Forms | |
The fusion drummer : 52 beats for the jazz-rock player | |
Hall of fame timpani solos | |
Hip-hop chops | |
Histoire du soldat. | |
Horn-rims | |
Horse race | |
In a Latin way : marimba solo, w/4 medium or medium soft yarn mallets | |
Jazz drum set solos | |
Kit & kaboodle | |
A Latin Confection : Grade 3+ | |
Mallet music | |
March triumphant | |
More contest solos for the young mallet player : 10 unaccompanied pieces at grades 1-2 | |
Mountain man | |
Movements, percussion | |
The music of Murray Houllif | |
Octaphonics : for eight mallet players | |
Pals | |
Paragons | |
Pieces Marimba | |
Pieces, marimba (1977) | |
Pieces, marimba (1979) | |
Play at first sight : a beginning sight reading method for all instruments : for individual or class instruction : for all treble clef instruments | |
Rapcha | |
Rock duo : [drum set duet] | |
Samba, marimba | |
Scenes in nature | |
Sea breeze | |
Sir Lancelot | |
Snare drum duets | |
South American sketches | |
Spectrum | |
Stücke, Pauke Pauke | |
Style suite | |
Suite : three songs of the South : for marimba | |
Suites, timpani | |
Three for the road | |
Twenty Bach chorales : for mallets [for one player] | |
Two dances | |
Two gentlemen of Virginia | |
Two in a funk : for marimba duet (two 4.3 octave marimbas or one 4.3 and one 5 octave) | |
Virtuoso : for drumset soloist & percussion quartet | |
Warrior dance |