Chamber/Ensemble

Kyti

$30.00

Kyti is based in constant dialogs between the five percussion groups, sometimes in distant opposition, and more often in very close imitative gestures. These musical gestures are mainly based on micro-canons that continuously overlap, and create a polyphony that allows the sound to displace itself in space with its own rhythm, in constant dialog with the physical rhythm of the percussive attacks.

Kyti is based in constant dialogs between the five percussion groups, sometimes in distant opposition, and more often in very close imitative gestures. These musical gestures are mainly based on micro-canons that continuously overlap, and create a polyphony that allows the sound to displace itself in space with its own rhythm, in constant dialog with the physical rhythm of the percussive attacks.

Leksaker

$30.00

In Swedish, the title means “playthings” or toys. The work is designed for 8 players who, according to the composer, should “treat their instruments as objects of youthful amazement and experimentation.”

In Swedish, the title means “playthings” or toys. The work is designed for 8 players who, according to the composer, should “treat their instruments as objects of youthful amazement and experimentation.”

Marimba Quartet

$48.00$55.00

This work is an unsung hero of the marimba quartet literature. A classic that will bring smiles to the players’ faces at the first rehearsal (well, maybe the second rehearsal . . .), and the audience’s faces in the first 30 seconds.

This work is an unsung hero of the marimba quartet literature. A classic that will bring smiles to the players’ faces at the first rehearsal (well, maybe the second rehearsal . . .), and the audience’s faces in the first 30 seconds.

Marimba Quartet

$60.00

This work is an unsung hero of the marimba quartet literature. It has not gotten its well-deserved circulation through the percussion community because it was unavailable for so long.Now available in a clearly engraved edition with single sheet 11 x 17 inch parts with a spiral-bound score.

This work is an unsung hero of the marimba quartet literature. It has not gotten its well-deserved circulation through the percussion community because it was unavailable for so long.Now available in a clearly engraved edition with single sheet 11 x 17 inch parts with a spiral-bound score.

Noodrem

$38.00$44.00

(1992) Five players – 3va glockenspiel/crotales, songbells (may substitute second vibraphone), vibraphone, marimba, piano. Mallet parts are moderately difficult with some tricky ensemble playing. Piano part is somewhat difficult at times. 8 minutes.

(1992) Five players – 3va glockenspiel/crotales, songbells (may substitute second vibraphone), vibraphone, marimba, piano. Mallet parts are moderately difficult with some tricky ensemble playing. Piano part is somewhat difficult at times. 8 minutes.

Nordic Peace

$40.00

Nordic Peace is a percussion quartet that takes ideas from a drumset fill. One of the set-ups calls for a drum set without toms. The other set-up uses toms, bongos, timbales, kickdrum. cow bells, wood blocks, opera gongs and shaker (among other things). Traditional drum set ideas are presented from a different point of view. Intermediate/Advanced, Duration 9:30

Nordic Peace is a percussion quartet that takes ideas from a drumset fill. One of the set-ups calls for a drum set without toms. The other set-up uses toms, bongos, timbales, kickdrum. cow bells, wood blocks, opera gongs and shaker (among other things). Traditional drum set ideas are presented from a different point of view. Intermediate/Advanced, Duration 9:30

Not What I Expected

$42.00

A very effective, exuberant and joyful marimba quartet with echoes of Reich and Zimbabwe.”Players with a strong sense of rhythm and two-mallet technique are necessary for a performance of this piece. While the piece is not overly fast and choppy, note accuracy could be tricky in certain passages. A strong sense of already existing ensemble cohesion will make a performance of this piece especially successful.”- Percussive Notes

A very effective, exuberant and joyful marimba quartet with echoes of Reich and Zimbabwe.”Players with a strong sense of rhythm and two-mallet technique are necessary for a performance of this piece. While the piece is not overly fast and choppy, note accuracy could be tricky in certain passages. A strong sense of already existing ensemble cohesion will make a performance of this piece especially successful.”- Percussive Notes

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