Chamber/Ensemble

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.

Aurora Borealis

$24.00

A quiet yet powerfully dramatic work scored for two marimbas, two vibraphone, cymbals, glass and stone wind chimes, a single crotale, wood and temple blocks, glockenspiel, tam-tam, sleigh bells, and maracas. Requires four musically sensitive players.

A quiet yet powerfully dramatic work scored for two marimbas, two vibraphone, cymbals, glass and stone wind chimes, a single crotale, wood and temple blocks, glockenspiel, tam-tam, sleigh bells, and maracas. Requires four musically sensitive players.

Bicksa

$24.00

“Bicksa” is Hungarian for small, sharp knife. Thus, the character of the quartet is best describes as sharp, aggressive, and articulate. Each of the four players has a refreshingly manageable multi-percussion set-up.

“Bicksa” is Hungarian for small, sharp knife. Thus, the character of the quartet is best describes as sharp, aggressive, and articulate. Each of the four players has a refreshingly manageable multi-percussion set-up.

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