Chamber/Ensemble

The Blue Flame Quintet

$52.00$61.00

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

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

The Invisible Proverb

$75.00

This four-movement work for five percussionists is featured on the latest NEXUS CD, Drumtalker. Throughout the composition Hartenberger uses elements of talking drum styles and the rhythm patterns of West African drumming ensembles.

This four-movement work for five percussionists is featured on the latest NEXUS CD, Drumtalker. Throughout the composition Hartenberger uses elements of talking drum styles and the rhythm patterns of West African drumming ensembles.

Uneven Surfaces

$50.00

Solo timpani (5 drums) and 4 percussionists – vibraphone/bass drum/opera gong, marimba (5.0)/field drum, 2 congas/2 cowbells/tom-tom/sus. cym./glockenspiel. 2 bongos/2woodblocks/closed hi-hat/ribbon crasher/kickdrum/crotales. Premiered at PASIC 2004 by the Victoria Memorial Percussion Ensemble (for whom the piece was written) with John Beck playing the solo timpani part.

Solo timpani (5 drums) and 4 percussionists – vibraphone/bass drum/opera gong, marimba (5.0)/field drum, 2 congas/2 cowbells/tom-tom/sus. cym./glockenspiel. 2 bongos/2woodblocks/closed hi-hat/ribbon crasher/kickdrum/crotales. Premiered at PASIC 2004 by the Victoria Memorial Percussion Ensemble (for whom the piece was written) with John Beck playing the solo timpani part.

Unseen Child

$43.00$50.00

(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

Willow

$48.00$55.00

(for Solo Marimba soloist with Percussion Ensemble)
For solo marimba and percussion quartet. The marimba part can be played on either a 4.3 or 4.6 octave instrument. A perfect opportunity to feature an advanced high school or college player. Required for performance by contestants at Les JournZes de la Percussion 2003.

(for Solo Marimba soloist with Percussion Ensemble)
For solo marimba and percussion quartet. The marimba part can be played on either a 4.3 or 4.6 octave instrument. A perfect opportunity to feature an advanced high school or college player. Required for performance by contestants at Les JournZes de la Percussion 2003.

Xpu-Ha Experiment

$40.00

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.

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