Abandoned Roadside Chorale
$12.00A marimba duet commissioned by the percussion duo Escape X.
A marimba duet commissioned by the percussion duo Escape X.
Showing 1–20 of 209 results
Showing 1–20 of 209 results
A marimba duet commissioned by the percussion duo Escape X.
A marimba duet commissioned by the percussion duo Escape X.
My very first composition employing vibes in a solo context. This duo is for EASTHAMA, the mallet duo consisting of Lindsey Eastham and Hiromu Nagahama, who were winners of the Duo Category at the last Southern California International Marimba Compeition in 2013.
My very first composition employing vibes in a solo context. This duo is for EASTHAMA, the mallet duo consisting of Lindsey Eastham and Hiromu Nagahama, who were winners of the Duo Category at the last Southern California International Marimba Compeition in 2013.
Alabama Moon was composed (both lyrics and music) by George Hamilton Green in 1920, and quickly published by the Sam Fox Company. Written in the nostalgic style of a southern waltz, the words and melody convey a popular period idiom of the 1920s era.”After a fantastic performance by Bob and Yurika at PASIC 2013 … I’m sure ‘Alabama Moon’ is already on the music stands of many ragtime enthusiasts.”-Percussive Notes
Alabama Moon was composed (both lyrics and music) by George Hamilton Green in 1920, and quickly published by the Sam Fox Company. Written in the nostalgic style of a southern waltz, the words and melody convey a popular period idiom of the 1920s era.”After a fantastic performance by Bob and Yurika at PASIC 2013 … I’m sure ‘Alabama Moon’ is already on the music stands of many ragtime enthusiasts.”-Percussive Notes
The best selling composer of Bicksa and Six Bagatelles continues his winning streak with All Hallow’s Eve. This complex solo is not for the faint of heart! Dedicated and premiered by Gordon Stout, All Hallow’s Eve is guaranteed to add a little spice to your next recital.
The best selling composer of Bicksa and Six Bagatelles continues his winning streak with All Hallow’s Eve. This complex solo is not for the faint of heart! Dedicated and premiered by Gordon Stout, All Hallow’s Eve is guaranteed to add a little spice to your next recital.
Altered Echoes is a four-movement work playable on a 4.6 range (low “E”) marimba. The titles of the movements are quite telling: Tropes of Wood, Darkened Spaces, Readings of Change and Particles of Light. It is idiomatic, serious and challenging for the advanced player.
Altered Echoes is a four-movement work playable on a 4.6 range (low “E”) marimba. The titles of the movements are quite telling: Tropes of Wood, Darkened Spaces, Readings of Change and Particles of Light. It is idiomatic, serious and challenging for the advanced player.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline is for solo marimba. This solo is full of split, syncopated rhythms divided between the left and the right hand. This solo bounces between a 7/8 and 4/4 time signature.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline is for solo marimba. This solo is full of split, syncopated rhythms divided between the left and the right hand. This solo bounces between a 7/8 and 4/4 time signature.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline, for solo marimba, has been adapted to a duo format for marimba and clarinet.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline, for solo marimba, has been adapted to a duo format for marimba and clarinet.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline, for solo marimba, has been adapted to a duo format for marimba and flute.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline, for solo marimba, has been adapted to a duo format for marimba and flute.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline, for solo marimba, has been adapted to a duo format for marimba and vibraphone. This work is full of split, syncopated rhythms divided between the two instruments.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline, for solo marimba, has been adapted to a duo format for marimba and vibraphone. This work is full of split, syncopated rhythms divided between the two instruments.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline, for solo marimba, has been adapted to a duo format for marimba and violin.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline, for solo marimba, has been adapted to a duo format for marimba and violin.
Anthem: To Catch a Glimpse, for 5.0 marimba, is dedicated to the beautiful music and playing of Nancy Zeltsman, and influenced by the marimba music of Dan Levitan.
Anthem: To Catch a Glimpse, for 5.0 marimba, is dedicated to the beautiful music and playing of Nancy Zeltsman, and influenced by the marimba music of Dan Levitan.
Inspired by the ideas of Egyptian music and mythology, Anubis embodies the sound of an epic motion picture soundtrack and contains an Egyptian folk song, Salma ya Salama.
Inspired by the ideas of Egyptian music and mythology, Anubis embodies the sound of an epic motion picture soundtrack and contains an Egyptian folk song, Salma ya Salama.
A more discursive, lyrical and introspective Burritt style is developed in this piece. As is always the case with the music of Michael Burritt, the marimba writing is first-rate, idiomatic, fun to play and makes the marimba sound great.
A more discursive, lyrical and introspective Burritt style is developed in this piece. As is always the case with the music of Michael Burritt, the marimba writing is first-rate, idiomatic, fun to play and makes the marimba sound great.
Dedicated to Paul Smadbeck. A perfect piece for those players wishing to show-off their single-alternating endurance and phrasing abilities. Can be performed on a 4.6 octave marimba.
Dedicated to Paul Smadbeck. A perfect piece for those players wishing to show-off their single-alternating endurance and phrasing abilities. Can be performed on a 4.6 octave marimba.
Stout’s composition for solo marimba is a beautiful tapestry of tonal sounds for five-octave marimba. Its level of difficulty is comparable to Stout’s Astral Dance.
Stout’s composition for solo marimba is a beautiful tapestry of tonal sounds for five-octave marimba. Its level of difficulty is comparable to Stout’s Astral Dance.
A virtuoso duet for marimba and drum set.
A virtuoso duet for marimba and drum set.
The 1st-place winner in the 1998 PAS composition contest for solo marimba.
The 1st-place winner in the 1998 PAS composition contest for solo marimba.