Three Movements for Multi-Percussionist and Percussion Quartet
$30.00A PAS prize-winning composition for solo multi-percussion and percussion quartet.
A PAS prize-winning composition for solo multi-percussion and percussion quartet.
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Showing 81–94 of 94 results
A PAS prize-winning composition for solo multi-percussion and percussion quartet.
A PAS prize-winning composition for solo multi-percussion and percussion quartet.
This award-winning composition for soprano, tenor, and marimba is set as a “poetry reading” of the anti-war poem by Langston Hughes. Written for a low E instrument, optional notes have been supplied for adaptation to a 4.3.
This award-winning composition for soprano, tenor, and marimba is set as a “poetry reading” of the anti-war poem by Langston Hughes. Written for a low E instrument, optional notes have been supplied for adaptation to a 4.3.
A setting of a Conrad Aiken poem for soprano, vibraphone, cello, and piano.
A setting of a Conrad Aiken poem for soprano, vibraphone, cello, and piano.
Solo Percussion with 3 percusionists. Written for the Exit Nine, this piece demands advanced players ready for some seriously intense Burritt.
Solo Percussion with 3 percusionists. Written for the Exit Nine, this piece demands advanced players ready for some seriously intense Burritt.
Ensemble for horn and percussion octet.
Ensemble for horn and percussion octet.
Trio for 2 cowbells, 2 drums, and 1 temple block. The temple block keeps steady time while the other 2 players develop a 2-bar rhythmic theme.
Trio for 2 cowbells, 2 drums, and 1 temple block. The temple block keeps steady time while the other 2 players develop a 2-bar rhythmic theme.
(1993) 5 players – glockenspiel/crotales, songbells (may substitute second vibraphone), vibraphone, marimba, piano. All parts are moderately difficult. 9 minutes.
(1993) 5 players – glockenspiel/crotales, songbells (may substitute second vibraphone), vibraphone, marimba, piano. All parts are moderately difficult. 9 minutes.
(2002) 5 players – glockenspiel, songbells, vibraphone, marimba, suspended cymbals. Based on the song by Toru Takemitsu. “…a timeless, exotic sound that creates the atmosphere of a Zen garden.” —Terry O’Mahoney, Percussive Notes, 1995
(2002) 5 players – glockenspiel, songbells, vibraphone, marimba, suspended cymbals. Based on the song by Toru Takemitsu. “…a timeless, exotic sound that creates the atmosphere of a Zen garden.” —Terry O’Mahoney, Percussive Notes, 1995
Great novelty piece! Audiences go wild over the Lone Ranger theme, played by a tin can quartet!
Great novelty piece! Audiences go wild over the Lone Ranger theme, played by a tin can quartet!
Pronounced “shpoo-ha”, this work is a very aggressive, rhythmic, drumming ensemble for 4 percussionists. At times played barbarically and savagely, Xpu-Ha Experiment is written in the form of a tribal dance. It will undoubtedly prove to be a very intense 7-minute experience for the players and audience alike.
Pronounced “shpoo-ha”, this work is a very aggressive, rhythmic, drumming ensemble for 4 percussionists. At times played barbarically and savagely, Xpu-Ha Experiment is written in the form of a tribal dance. It will undoubtedly prove to be a very intense 7-minute experience for the players and audience alike.
For marimba, clarinet, and string bass – a surprisingly fresh sound combination. This rhythmically and harmonically exciting work provides a fun challenge to all involved.
For marimba, clarinet, and string bass – a surprisingly fresh sound combination. This rhythmically and harmonically exciting work provides a fun challenge to all involved.