Chamber/Ensemble

Acquiescent Blues

$34.00$40.00

My very first composition employing vibes in a solo context. This duo is for EASTHAMA, the mallet duo consisting of Lindsey Eastham and Hiromu Nagahama, who were winners of the Duo Category at the last Southern California International Marimba Compeition in 2013.

My very first composition employing vibes in a solo context. This duo is for EASTHAMA, the mallet duo consisting of Lindsey Eastham and Hiromu Nagahama, who were winners of the Duo Category at the last Southern California International Marimba Compeition in 2013.

Anima

$43.00$50.00

“Stasis and motion; weight and weightlessness; pulse and impulse: these are the materials of Anima.”

Theodore Wiprud

Ethereal percussion quartet fit for advanced ensembles.

“Stasis and motion; weight and weightlessness; pulse and impulse: these are the materials of Anima.”

Theodore Wiprud

Ethereal percussion quartet fit for advanced ensembles.

Applause

$11.00

‘Applause’ takes its place alongside such classics of the genre as ‘Let’s Give Them a Hand’ and ‘Syncopate My Afuche’. This is just what the percussion world needs – more pieces without instruments!

‘Applause’ takes its place alongside such classics of the genre as ‘Let’s Give Them a Hand’ and ‘Syncopate My Afuche’. This is just what the percussion world needs – more pieces without instruments!

Aqalani

$35.00

Aqalani is a Navajo greeting which can mean either hello or goodbye. Written for eight players and optional chorus, the percussion are divided into two groups of 4.

Aqalani is a Navajo greeting which can mean either hello or goodbye. Written for eight players and optional chorus, the percussion are divided into two groups of 4.

Atenteben

$24.00$28.00

Written in 1982, the seven-player ensemble consists of 4 marimbas (one doubling rattle), double bell, high African drum (may substitute bongo) and low African drum (may substitute conga). Based on Ghanaian melodies.

Written in 1982, the seven-player ensemble consists of 4 marimbas (one doubling rattle), double bell, high African drum (may substitute bongo) and low African drum (may substitute conga). Based on Ghanaian melodies.

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