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Showing 49–64 of 76 results
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Puzzle Piece
$25.00Each individual part is of moderate difficulty but the parts fit together without too much difficulty into a much more complex and interesting completed puzzle – just as the title suggests.
Each individual part is of moderate difficulty but the parts fit together without too much difficulty into a much more complex and interesting completed puzzle – just as the title suggests.
Quartet For Snare Drums
$25.00“Quartet” is a real showcase for four serious snare drummers.
“Quartet” is a real showcase for four serious snare drummers.
Route 666
$55.00For marimba solist, 2 multi-percussionists, and two keyboard or mallet keyboard players
For marimba solist, 2 multi-percussionists, and two keyboard or mallet keyboard players
Sirocco
$12.00Another delightful piece of Butov’s for xylophone solo, accompanied by two marimbists playing one marimba. Piano accompaniment/score included.
Another delightful piece of Butov’s for xylophone solo, accompanied by two marimbists playing one marimba. Piano accompaniment/score included.
Six Slick Stix Click Licks
$18.00This work is a fugue for three snare drums.
This work is a fugue for three snare drums.
Sonoran Suite
$38.00A marimba quartet inspired by the Sonoran Desert of the Southwestern United States.
A marimba quartet inspired by the Sonoran Desert of the Southwestern United States.
Spero
$52.00 – $61.00A virtuosic showcase for solo drummer accompanied by percussion quartet.
A virtuosic showcase for solo drummer accompanied by percussion quartet.
Starburst
$40.00A third-place winner in the 1998 PAS composition contest for small percussion ensemble. An intense exploration of the monotonal relationship between the diminished (modulatory) and augmented (resolutory) symmetrical polytonal pitch sets. The complexity of each of the individual parts mesh together to create an intriguing tapestry of ever-evolving sound.
A third-place winner in the 1998 PAS composition contest for small percussion ensemble. An intense exploration of the monotonal relationship between the diminished (modulatory) and augmented (resolutory) symmetrical polytonal pitch sets. The complexity of each of the individual parts mesh together to create an intriguing tapestry of ever-evolving sound.
Syncopate My Afuche
$13.00A delightful piece for five percussionists playing Afuche and pocket change!
A delightful piece for five percussionists playing Afuche and pocket change!
Textures
$35.00Three percussion quartets, each of different textures, are accompanied by bongos, congas, and a drum set (with an extended solo). The metal quartet includes cowbells and a frying pan, the bead quartet is scored for maracas and shekere, and the wood quartet features two pairs of claves, a woodblock and a temple block.
Three percussion quartets, each of different textures, are accompanied by bongos, congas, and a drum set (with an extended solo). The metal quartet includes cowbells and a frying pan, the bead quartet is scored for maracas and shekere, and the wood quartet features two pairs of claves, a woodblock and a temple block.
The Blue Flame Quintet
$52.00 – $61.00The Blue Flame Quintet was written for the Lassiter High School Percussion Ensemble in 2005 and premiered at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Convention in Chicago. The quintet is scored for solo marimba (5 octave), and four accompanying multiple percussionists.”The work is roughly six minutes in duration and is sure to be a crowd pleaser. From a student ensemble perspective, it might be one of the most accessible of Burritt’s “marimba plus ensmeble” compositions.”-Percussive News
The Blue Flame Quintet was written for the Lassiter High School Percussion Ensemble in 2005 and premiered at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Convention in Chicago. The quintet is scored for solo marimba (5 octave), and four accompanying multiple percussionists.”The work is roughly six minutes in duration and is sure to be a crowd pleaser. From a student ensemble perspective, it might be one of the most accessible of Burritt’s “marimba plus ensmeble” compositions.”-Percussive News