Chamber/Ensemble

Mirages

$46.00$53.00

Mirages is an original piece with four movements written for vibraphone, marimba, double bass, drums and clarinet/bass clarinet. The composition expresses four different musical moods and personalities.

Mirages is an original piece with four movements written for vibraphone, marimba, double bass, drums and clarinet/bass clarinet. The composition expresses four different musical moods and personalities.

Mosaics

$35.00

Ewazen’s combination of flute, bassoon, and marimba is exquisite, as is his writing. This four-movement work is perfect for any recital. 5.0 octave marimba required.

Ewazen’s combination of flute, bassoon, and marimba is exquisite, as is his writing. This four-movement work is perfect for any recital. 5.0 octave marimba required.

Neptune

$12.00

In this three-movement duet for flute and marimba, the two instruments weave a tapestry of many textures. The marimba part does not require any involved techniques and can be performed on a 4.6 marimba.

In this three-movement duet for flute and marimba, the two instruments weave a tapestry of many textures. The marimba part does not require any involved techniques and can be performed on a 4.6 marimba.

Old Man Jazz (Gene Quaw/arr. Yurika Kimura)

$21.00$24.00

Old Man Jazz was composed (both music and lyrics) by Gene Quaw, and published in 1920 by Jos. W. Stern & Co. The original sheet music has the subtitle “An Eccentric Fox Trot Song.” The All Star Trio (George Hamilton Green, xylophone, F. Wheeler Wadsworth, tenor saxophone, and Victor Arden, piano) recorded a very clever version of the piece for Victor Records (#18699) in 1920. This transcription arrangement is based on the All Star Trio recording, with reference to the original sheet music.

Old Man Jazz was composed (both music and lyrics) by Gene Quaw, and published in 1920 by Jos. W. Stern & Co. The original sheet music has the subtitle “An Eccentric Fox Trot Song.” The All Star Trio (George Hamilton Green, xylophone, F. Wheeler Wadsworth, tenor saxophone, and Victor Arden, piano) recorded a very clever version of the piece for Victor Records (#18699) in 1920. This transcription arrangement is based on the All Star Trio recording, with reference to the original sheet music.

Ora No Omboko

$12.00

A traditional Japanese lullaby, arranged for alto saxophone (who also plays tam -tam), marimba (4 mallets) and percussion (crotales or glockenspiel, wood block, and triangle). ‘Ora No Omboko’s’ delicate textures and haunting melodic material make a lovely change of pace for any performance situation. The piece also provides excellent small ensemble experience for the intermediate marimbist and percussionist.

A traditional Japanese lullaby, arranged for alto saxophone (who also plays tam -tam), marimba (4 mallets) and percussion (crotales or glockenspiel, wood block, and triangle). ‘Ora No Omboko’s’ delicate textures and haunting melodic material make a lovely change of pace for any performance situation. The piece also provides excellent small ensemble experience for the intermediate marimbist and percussionist.

Parkway

$27.00$31.00

Commissioned by the Escape X Percussion Duo, Locke’s programmatic duet for marimba and vibraphone takes the listener on an idyllic (and sometimes crazy) drive along one of New Jersey’s most famous highways.

Commissioned by the Escape X Percussion Duo, Locke’s programmatic duet for marimba and vibraphone takes the listener on an idyllic (and sometimes crazy) drive along one of New Jersey’s most famous highways.

Prisoners of the Image Factory

$24.00$28.00

For marimba (low f), vibraphone, and piano. Originally composed for a short film and intended as a miniature tone poem reflecting the ambiguities of adolescent relationships and the energy of an urban environment. This concert version is 5 minutes in length and the mallet parts are moderately difficult.

For marimba (low f), vibraphone, and piano. Originally composed for a short film and intended as a miniature tone poem reflecting the ambiguities of adolescent relationships and the energy of an urban environment. This concert version is 5 minutes in length and the mallet parts are moderately difficult.

Rivers of Wood

$19.00$22.00

The Rivers Music School in Boston commissioned this piece for the 22nd Annual Seminar on Contemporary Music for the Young. It was composed with an advanced young player in mind, but is musically sophisticated enough to be performed by college level players also.

The Rivers Music School in Boston commissioned this piece for the 22nd Annual Seminar on Contemporary Music for the Young. It was composed with an advanced young player in mind, but is musically sophisticated enough to be performed by college level players also.

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