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Dex for Percussion Quartet
$38.00 – $42.00Dex moves through a myriad of textures, colors, and metric modulations to create a sort of “drumming fanfare” that is both fun to play and experience as a listener.
Dex moves through a myriad of textures, colors, and metric modulations to create a sort of “drumming fanfare” that is both fun to play and experience as a listener.
Different But One Body
$38.00 – $42.00For vibraphone solo and three percussionists, this
piece, through its four movements, serves to both
fulfill the expectation of dynamic yet transparent
writing and set new ones with its textural and
compositional methods. The energy in this music
allows it to fit into many concert and recital
settings while the unique instrumentation serves as a
palette cleanser next to many solo keyboard settings.
For vibraphone solo and three percussionists, this
piece, through its four movements, serves to both
fulfill the expectation of dynamic yet transparent
writing and set new ones with its textural and
compositional methods. The energy in this music
allows it to fit into many concert and recital
settings while the unique instrumentation serves as a
palette cleanser next to many solo keyboard settings.
DIN
$28.00A multi-percussion trio inspired by three of the greatest rock and fusion drum set players.
A multi-percussion trio inspired by three of the greatest rock and fusion drum set players.
Dining Room Music
$15.00 – $17.00Scored for “four percussionists and tableware,” inspired by John Cage’s ‘Living Room Music’. As the composer explains, “Dining Room Music” uses Cage’s rhythmic structures, but in reverse order….
Scored for “four percussionists and tableware,” inspired by John Cage’s ‘Living Room Music’. As the composer explains, “Dining Room Music” uses Cage’s rhythmic structures, but in reverse order….
Dotty Dimples (G.H.Green/arr. William Cahn)
$20.00 – $22.00From the first NEXUS “Ragtime” album, Bill Cahn has established himself as a great arranger and performer of “Xylophone Novelty Music”. Most compositions are arranged to be performed by a xylophone soloist and four players performing on a minimum of two marimbas.
From the first NEXUS “Ragtime” album, Bill Cahn has established himself as a great arranger and performer of “Xylophone Novelty Music”. Most compositions are arranged to be performed by a xylophone soloist and four players performing on a minimum of two marimbas.
Duet for Marimba and Vibraphone
$13.00 – $14.00For vibes/marimba duo
For vibes/marimba duo
Duo (Dance Song) for Trumpet and Marimba
$14.00 – $17.00Duo (Dance-Song) for Bassoon and Marimba
$24.00 – $28.00This is the third Duo (Dance-Song) written by Gordon Stout for marimba and wind instrument. Both parts are virtuosic and exciting. The two instruments compliment each other beautifully.
This is the third Duo (Dance-Song) written by Gordon Stout for marimba and wind instrument. Both parts are virtuosic and exciting. The two instruments compliment each other beautifully.
Duo (Dance-Song) for Soprano Sax and Marimba
$19.00 – $22.00This is the second of Stout’s Duo Dance-Songs. It was written for Steve Mauk at the Ithaca College of Music. Like the others, both performers have virtuosic roles.
This is the second of Stout’s Duo Dance-Songs. It was written for Steve Mauk at the Ithaca College of Music. Like the others, both performers have virtuosic roles.
Duo Concertante
$25.00 – $28.00A Duo for marimba and violin.
A Duo for marimba and violin.
Duo Concertante – Marimba Rehearsal Parts
$28.00Marimba Parts to the Duo Concertante by Gordon Stout Only! Full wind ensemble score and parts available by rental.
Marimba Parts to the Duo Concertante by Gordon Stout Only! Full wind ensemble score and parts available by rental.
Duo for Piano and Marimba
$25.00It is rare that the instrumental combination of two-mallet marimba and piano sounds like a serious piece of chamber music, but this new work by Rick Orpen belies the stereotype. This work is also substantial in length, filling almost ten minutes with interesting and challenging music.
It is rare that the instrumental combination of two-mallet marimba and piano sounds like a serious piece of chamber music, but this new work by Rick Orpen belies the stereotype. This work is also substantial in length, filling almost ten minutes with interesting and challenging music.
Duo for Piano and Marimba #2
$25.00Although written for a 5.0 octave marimba, Orpen offers suggestions to accommodate a 4.3 octave instrument. This piece is 6:20 in length and requires an ability to execute strong octaves in both hands.
Although written for a 5.0 octave marimba, Orpen offers suggestions to accommodate a 4.3 octave instrument. This piece is 6:20 in length and requires an ability to execute strong octaves in both hands.
Dzengi
$20.00 – $22.00NEW from Marimba Productions!
NEW from Marimba Productions!
Echoes
$40.00This percussion quartet won 2nd place in the 2004 Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest. It is sure to excite players and audiences around the globe and has already been performed by Northernwestern University and Rutgers University.
This percussion quartet won 2nd place in the 2004 Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest. It is sure to excite players and audiences around the globe and has already been performed by Northernwestern University and Rutgers University.
Effugonetrom
$12.00 – $13.00Arranged for vibes/marimba duo
Arranged for vibes/marimba duo
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Mozart/arr. Gordon Peters)
$25.00 – $28.00Eisenhower’s Rondo
$24.00 – $28.00In this work from the 1970’s, Stout celebrates the spirit of the Balkan people. Infectious rhythms and advanced techniques make this work a joy to perform and to listen to.
In this work from the 1970’s, Stout celebrates the spirit of the Balkan people. Infectious rhythms and advanced techniques make this work a joy to perform and to listen to.