In 1929, Darius Milhaud wrote his Concerto pour batterie et petit orchestre, in response to a request from respected Belgian Timpanist Theo Coutelier who wanted a concerto for a single percussionist as an examination piece for his students.[1] According to the composer: I have always been very interested in percussion problems. In the Choéphores and in L’homme et son désir I ….
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