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25.01.2022 100’s of new percussion works are composed every year. Leading global organisation, the Percussive Arts Society (USA) selects a handful to be reviewed. Rhythmscape has been the most featured Australian publisher: From reviewer, John Baldwin: The bright-yet tonal sonorities and the unrelenting, almost in-your-face rhythmic development combine to make the trio a good opener or closer for a university junior-level recital or chamber music concert.
25.01.2022 Read Gordon's article on his recent experiences teaching online. #Education #online #leadership https://qcmf.com.au/make-music-one-note-one-person-at-a-ti/
23.01.2022 Over the last two decades we’ve enjoyed amazing reviews from the Percussive Arts Society (USA). We’ve been tearing up reading them. #TakingOzMusicGlobal Joshua D. Smith review of Tanja's 'Brother': "How about Billy Joel on marimba? The work is memorable and accessible from a melodic/harmonic standpoint and is sure to elicit compliments from audience members."
23.01.2022 Our 'Blue for Solo Vibraphone' was recently recorded by Matt Goddard from the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra #TSODailyDose https://youtu.be/833dMtSM1wI?t=126
17.01.2022 Watch Buddy Lovett perform Cossom's 'The Clock Talked Loud' as his own choice work at the MSO Snare Drum Award 2020. He went on to win! Nice one, Buddy.
11.01.2022 Budding composers lend me your ears! We suggest your Percussion Ensemble entries give the brass a minor, supporting role. https://www.music.unsw.edu.au//willgoss-ensemble-compositi
09.01.2022 One of our composer team, Andrea Keller came #54 in the inaugural ABC Jazz #2020Jazz100 countdown - go Andrea!
09.01.2022 We continue keep our worldwide percussion family in our prayers. Our team is here to help. We are open for business, and working with our suppliers and delivery networks to continue to bring you the best percussion music.
05.01.2022 Our peak industry body, the Percussive Arts Society (USA) reviews dozens of works a year. When you submit for review, it doesn't always go your way. This happened with the work, "IMD" - there's a bit of history....have a read on IMD's webpage: https://www.rhythmscape.com.au//instruments-of-mass-decept
05.01.2022 Our peak industry body, the Percussive Arts Society (USA) reviews dozens of works a year. To celebrate our 20th birthday we’re looking back over some of the best: Josh Gottry, had this to say: 'Bang. 3' forces students to focus on the specific concept of note length through the use of brushes on drumheads or textured surfaces [and] is a welcome addition to the literature considering the unique and engaging approach to an often-neglected part of percussion notation."
01.01.2022 What a watch - so MUCH great music - MSO 2020 Snare Drum Award... and the winner is... https://youtu.be/B8JpRNnzv8I