a b o u t   u s

p o d c a s t

c h a l k b o a r d

h o m e

r e s o u r c e s

c o n t a c t   u s

s u p p o r t   t h e   p r o j e c t

e n s e m b l e s

s c h o o l s

r a f f l e

 

young artists

applause

from the kids

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

p e r c u s s i o n   e n s e m b l e

 

c h a m b e r   m u s i c

s t r i n g   q u a r t e t

p i a n o   t r i o

w o o d w i n d   q u i n t e t

s a x o p h o n e   q u a r t e t

b r a s s   q u i n t e t

h o r n   q u a r t e t

t r o m b o n e   q u a r t e t

p e r c u s s i o n   e n s e m b l e

 

l a r g e   e n s e m b l e s

c h a m b e r   o r c h e s t r a

s y m p h o n y   o r c h e s t r a

b a n d / w i n d   e n s e m b l e

b r a s s   e n s e m b l e

j a z z / b i g   b a n d

w e s t e r n   e n s e m b l e

c h o r u s

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A percussion ensemble can have as many players as a piece calls for and can consist of any combination of all percussion instruments.  Percussion ensembles are typically found in university and conservatory level schools.  It is also common for professional percussionists to form their own groups comprised of local players.

 

" l i s t e n "

 to the

Nexus Percussion Ensemble

play

Kerala by Russell Hartenberger

 

 
 

 

 

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