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Cinq chansons pour percussion (English: Five Songs for Percussion) is a 1980 work for solo percussionist by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is an example of an extended American gamelan, featuring a very large array of percussion instruments that include gongs and bells from Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Thai origin.

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  • Cinq chansons pour percussion (English: Five Songs for Percussion) is a 1980 work for solo percussionist by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is an example of an extended American gamelan, featuring a very large array of percussion instruments that include gongs and bells from Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Thai origin. (en)
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  • Cinq chansons pour percussion (English: Five Songs for Percussion) is a 1980 work for solo percussionist by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is an example of an extended American gamelan, featuring a very large array of percussion instruments that include gongs and bells from Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian and Thai origin. (en)
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  • Cinq chansons pour percussion (en)
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