Chamber/Ensemble

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

Whatever’s More 2

$40.00

This marimba part to this version is exactly the same as the original for solo marimba (2010). There are now additional string parts (two violins, viola, and cello) to accompany this solo. An even more beautiful version of one of Stout’s most beautiful compositions.

This marimba part to this version is exactly the same as the original for solo marimba (2010). There are now additional string parts (two violins, viola, and cello) to accompany this solo. An even more beautiful version of one of Stout’s most beautiful compositions.

White Pines – Marimba and Percussion Sextet

$68.00$79.00

White Pines was inspired by the energy, crispness and majesty of these snow-covered trees in the winter months near my home in New York. It is scored for solo marimba with both keyboard and battery percussion.
White Pines is originally the 2nd movement to a larger 3 movement work titled Home and is dedicated to and commissioned by the internationally renowned percussion group Nexus.

White Pines was inspired by the energy, crispness and majesty of these snow-covered trees in the winter months near my home in New York. It is scored for solo marimba with both keyboard and battery percussion.
White Pines is originally the 2nd movement to a larger 3 movement work titled Home and is dedicated to and commissioned by the internationally renowned percussion group Nexus.

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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