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George Hamilton Green

George Hamilton Green composer

date of birth: 23.05.1893
date of death: 31.12.1970

George Hamilton Green, Jr. (May 23, 1893 – 1970) was a xylophonist, composer, and cartoonist born in Omaha, Nebraska. He was born into a musical family, both his grandfather and his father being composers, arrangers, and conductors for bands in Omaha. From age four G.H. Green showed a prodigious talent as a pianist; he then took up the xylophone and by the age of eleven was being promoted as the “world’s greatest xylophonist” and was playing for crowds of 7,000-10,000. In 1915, when Green was 22 years old, a review in the United States Musician stated: "He has begun where every other xylophone player left off. His touch, his attack, his technique, and his powers of interpretation in the rendition of his solos being far different than other performers. To say his work is marvelous and wonderful would not fully express it." George Hamilton Green wrote several pieces for solo ragtime xylophone with accompaniment, as well as a xylophone method book which continues to be used by percussion pedagogues across the country. Some of his compositions for xylophone include: "Ragtime Robin", "Cross Corners", "Charleston Capers", "Rainbow Ripples", "Log Cabin Blues", "The Whistler", and "Jovial Jasper"

He was a popular recording artist starting in 1917 with the Edison Company and was employed, along with his two brothers, Joe and Lew Green, as the original sound music crew for Walt Disney’s first three cartoons.

According to Nathaniel Shilkret, Green was not only a "wonderful xylophone artist," but an inventor. Shilkret said that Green designed the vibraphone at Shilkret's request.

Green was an important ragtime composer and authored many pieces that remain standards for the instrument even today.[5] He retired from performing in the late '40's to pursue a successful career in cartooning. Green would die in 1970, just a few years before a revival in the popularity of his ragtime xylophone music, and before his induction into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame in 1983 [6] The rebirth of his music was led by members of the NEXUS Percussion Ensemble in the late 1970s. Through their efforts, G.H. Green’s xylophone music has been preserved and remains a relevant part of contemporary percussion pedagogy and performance.

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Valse Brillante - George Hamilton Green / Arr. Bob Becker

Valse Brillante

George Hamilton Green / Arr. Bob Becker

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24,99 €
Modern Improvising and Application - George Hamilton Green

Modern Improvising and Application

George Hamilton Green

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33,20 €
New Elementary Studies for Xylophone and Marimba - George Hamilton Green
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21,99 €
The Whistler : für Percsussionensemble - George Hamilton Green
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Triplets : für Percussionsextett - George Hamilton Green

Triplets : für Percussionsextett

George Hamilton Green

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11,00 €
Melodische Übungen und Etüden : - George Hamilton Green

Melodische Übungen und Etüden :

George Hamilton Green

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Triplets - Jazz Fox Trot - George Hamilton Green / Arr. Paul Brink

Triplets - Jazz Fox Trot

George Hamilton Green / Arr. Paul Brink
Stabspiele

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78,00 €
Xylophone Rags of George Hamilton Green - George Hamilton Green / Arr. Randy Eyles

Xylophone Rags of George Hamilton Green

George Hamilton Green / Arr. Randy Eyles

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Instruction Course for Xylophone - George Hamilton Green

Instruction Course for Xylophone

George Hamilton Green
Xylophon/Mallet Schulen

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Rainbow Ripples (Xylophone Solo and Band) - George Hamilton Green / Arr. Randy Eyles

Rainbow Ripples (Xylophone Solo and Band)

George Hamilton Green / Arr. Randy Eyles
Blasorchester / Concert Band

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