Gigue and Double (J.S. Bach/arr. Andrea Venet)
$17.00 – $20.00Two movements from Bach’s C-minor lute suite, arranged for marimba and vibraphone.
Two movements from Bach’s C-minor lute suite, arranged for marimba and vibraphone.
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Showing 33–48 of 77 results
Two movements from Bach’s C-minor lute suite, arranged for marimba and vibraphone.
Two movements from Bach’s C-minor lute suite, arranged for marimba and vibraphone.
Grand Overture was originally a major work for guitar. Now that it has been transcribed, it represents a major work for us as well. Giuliani’s huge contribution to guitar music is standard repertoire for guitarists world-wide. This transcription remains true to the original in both key and pitch and employs numerous advanced four-mallet techniques. If you are looking for a well-written grand show piece, this is it!
Grand Overture was originally a major work for guitar. Now that it has been transcribed, it represents a major work for us as well. Giuliani’s huge contribution to guitar music is standard repertoire for guitarists world-wide. This transcription remains true to the original in both key and pitch and employs numerous advanced four-mallet techniques. If you are looking for a well-written grand show piece, this is it!
For solo marimba with piano accompaniment.
For solo marimba with piano accompaniment.
A third-place winner in the 2010 PAS composition contest for marimba/cello duo. Marimba and Cello Duet or Unaccompanied Marimba
A third-place winner in the 2010 PAS composition contest for marimba/cello duo. Marimba and Cello Duet or Unaccompanied Marimba
In Sweet September was composed by James Monaco, with lyrics by Edgar Leslie and Pete Wendling. It was recorded in 1920 by The All Star Trio , a group that featured Victor Arden on piano, F. Wheeler Wadsworth on tenor saxophone, and George Hamilton Green on xylophone.This transcription arrangement is based on the All Star Trio recording, with reference to the original sheet music.
In Sweet September was composed by James Monaco, with lyrics by Edgar Leslie and Pete Wendling. It was recorded in 1920 by The All Star Trio , a group that featured Victor Arden on piano, F. Wheeler Wadsworth on tenor saxophone, and George Hamilton Green on xylophone.This transcription arrangement is based on the All Star Trio recording, with reference to the original sheet music.
Music from Four-Mallet Ballet
Music from Four-Mallet Ballet
Music from Four-Mallet Ballet
Music from Four-Mallet Ballet
Rehearsal and accompaniment tracks available for download here.
Rehearsal and accompaniment tracks available for download here.
4-mallet marimba and Scott Joplin…an audience pleasing combination!
4-mallet marimba and Scott Joplin…an audience pleasing combination!
A four-mallet marimba solo arranged from the song by Ethelbert Nevin in the classic style of Sammy Herman. Fairly easy technically, but stylistically tricky.
A four-mallet marimba solo arranged from the song by Ethelbert Nevin in the classic style of Sammy Herman. Fairly easy technically, but stylistically tricky.
Excerpt from Leigh Howard Stevens’ Marimbists’ Guide to Performing Bach – A selection of movements from Bach’s third suite for Violoncello solo, BWV 1009
Excerpt from Leigh Howard Stevens’ Marimbists’ Guide to Performing Bach – A selection of movements from Bach’s third suite for Violoncello solo, BWV 1009
Puccini “a la Sammut” makes for a delightful dish! In this beautiful arrangement, Sammut uses the singing characteristics of the marimba to bring out the simple, lyrical elements of Puccini’s famous opera.
Puccini “a la Sammut” makes for a delightful dish! In this beautiful arrangement, Sammut uses the singing characteristics of the marimba to bring out the simple, lyrical elements of Puccini’s famous opera.
Arranged for 5.0 marimba by Naoko Takada.
Arranged for 5.0 marimba by Naoko Takada.