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Anima

$43.00$50.00

“Stasis and motion; weight and weightlessness; pulse and impulse: these are the materials of Anima.”

Theodore Wiprud

Ethereal percussion quartet fit for advanced ensembles.

“Stasis and motion; weight and weightlessness; pulse and impulse: these are the materials of Anima.”

Theodore Wiprud

Ethereal percussion quartet fit for advanced ensembles.

Détourner le Regard

$13.00$15.00

Détourner le Regard (to shift one’s gaze) represents our ability to turn away from the unpleasant. This piece symbolizes the importance of creating stillness in one’s life, allowing for clarity and truth.

Détourner le Regard (to shift one’s gaze) represents our ability to turn away from the unpleasant. This piece symbolizes the importance of creating stillness in one’s life, allowing for clarity and truth.

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Mini Suite III (Bach/arr. Leigh Howard Stevens)

$11.00$13.00

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

Night Ride (arr. for Band)

$230.00$275.00

The original percussion ensemble version of Night Ride was completed in August 2005 and was dedicated to Kazunori Meguro and the students at Showa Academy of the Arts in Atsugi, Japan, now arranged for full band.

The original percussion ensemble version of Night Ride was completed in August 2005 and was dedicated to Kazunori Meguro and the students at Showa Academy of the Arts in Atsugi, Japan, now arranged for full band.

Night Ride (arr. for Orchestra)

$230.00$275.00

The original percussion ensemble version of Night Ride was completed in August 2005 and was dedicated to Kazunori Meguro and the students at Showa Academy of the Arts in Atsugi, Japan, now arranged for full orchestra.

The original percussion ensemble version of Night Ride was completed in August 2005 and was dedicated to Kazunori Meguro and the students at Showa Academy of the Arts in Atsugi, Japan, now arranged for full orchestra.

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