Reverie (Debussy/arr. Michael Boo)
$15.00For marimba quartet on two instruments
For marimba quartet on two instruments
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Showing 81–96 of 114 results
For marimba quartet on two instruments
For marimba quartet on two instruments
For two marimbas, marimba one: 4 1/3 octaves, marimba two 5 octavesThe title is based on the concept that new experience and events always replicate patterns rooted in an unconscious past. The over-lapping rolls in the opening section develop into the thematic interplay that traverses the entire range of the two marimbas.
For two marimbas, marimba one: 4 1/3 octaves, marimba two 5 octavesThe title is based on the concept that new experience and events always replicate patterns rooted in an unconscious past. The over-lapping rolls in the opening section develop into the thematic interplay that traverses the entire range of the two marimbas.
The 1st-place winner in the 2010 PAS composition contest for marimba/cello duo.Its programmatic title references a 1957 aquarium product that was originally called “Instant Life” because it was a species of brine shrimp that, when released int water, emerged from their cryptobiotic state and became “alive.” The first movement of this work is titled “Cryptobiosis” and the second, “Instant Life.”
The 1st-place winner in the 2010 PAS composition contest for marimba/cello duo.Its programmatic title references a 1957 aquarium product that was originally called “Instant Life” because it was a species of brine shrimp that, when released int water, emerged from their cryptobiotic state and became “alive.” The first movement of this work is titled “Cryptobiosis” and the second, “Instant Life.”
Serenade for Two tells a story through three sections of interplay between a marimba and clarinet.
Serenade for Two tells a story through three sections of interplay between a marimba and clarinet.
This groove-based marimba duo is full of energy and is ideal for showcasing two advanced marimbists. Sammut’s sweet jazz harmonies and rhythmic drive make this a wonderful addition to the marimba duo repertoire.
This groove-based marimba duo is full of energy and is ideal for showcasing two advanced marimbists. Sammut’s sweet jazz harmonies and rhythmic drive make this a wonderful addition to the marimba duo repertoire.
“Here is another excellent work by Gordon Stout that is primed for graduate recitals.”-Percussive NotesSomewhere in Africa There’s a Whirlwind is an exciting and virtuosic work. The “whirlwind” portion of the title refers to the fast passage work in the marimba one part. The “Africa” portion of the title refers to the rhythm of the marimba two part, which is in large part based on the African double bell pattern. This work requires mature performers who posses excellent technique and advanced ensemble skills.
“Here is another excellent work by Gordon Stout that is primed for graduate recitals.”-Percussive NotesSomewhere in Africa There’s a Whirlwind is an exciting and virtuosic work. The “whirlwind” portion of the title refers to the fast passage work in the marimba one part. The “Africa” portion of the title refers to the rhythm of the marimba two part, which is in large part based on the African double bell pattern. This work requires mature performers who posses excellent technique and advanced ensemble skills.
This is the sonata that contains the famous G minor fugue, popularized by many concert guitarists. Complete with Stevens’ stickings and suggested ornamentation in a beautiful 20 page edition.
This is the sonata that contains the famous G minor fugue, popularized by many concert guitarists. Complete with Stevens’ stickings and suggested ornamentation in a beautiful 20 page edition.
Transposing this four movement work to the rich lower register of the marimba creates a significant difference in the overall sound and enhances the ease of playing legato.
Transposing this four movement work to the rich lower register of the marimba creates a significant difference in the overall sound and enhances the ease of playing legato.
Adapted to marimba from a keyboard transcription of J.S. Bach’s Sonata in A Minor BWV 1003 for violin, Bartlett’s minor adjustments make this an easily accessible addition to the repertoire. A 5.0 octave instrument is required.
Adapted to marimba from a keyboard transcription of J.S. Bach’s Sonata in A Minor BWV 1003 for violin, Bartlett’s minor adjustments make this an easily accessible addition to the repertoire. A 5.0 octave instrument is required.
A beautiful transcription of the ever popular second movement of Beethoven’s piano sonata. Complete with varied roll notation and stickings, Legendre’s work makes this piece easily accessible to the accomplished four-mallet marimbist. A 5.0 octave instrument and versatile technique are required.
A beautiful transcription of the ever popular second movement of Beethoven’s piano sonata. Complete with varied roll notation and stickings, Legendre’s work makes this piece easily accessible to the accomplished four-mallet marimbist. A 5.0 octave instrument and versatile technique are required.
Arranged for marimba quartet
Arranged for marimba quartet